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Catalans return to lockdown

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MADRID: Some 160,000 people in the Spanish region of Catalonia returned to confinemen­t yesterday as authoritie­s scrambled to control a fresh surge of coronaviru­s infections in the area, just weeks after a nationwide lockdown was lifted.

A judge finally approved the regional government’s stay-at-home order for residents of the city of Lleida and six nearby towns on Tuesday night after several days of legal wrangling and political tensions over the issue.

Under the new rules, people may only leave their homes for essential activities like working or buying supplies, while hotels, restaurant­s and bars will close except for food pick-up or delivery.

Regional authoritie­s have also encouraged the residents of three neighbourh­oods in L’Hospitalet, a Barcelona suburb that is home to around 260,000, to stay home, but that’s not a mandatory confinemen­t. Another judge refused to rubber stamp a proposed restrictio­n on gatherings of more than 10 people there.

After more than 28,000 deaths from the pandemic, Spain’s government ended a nationwide lockdown on June 21, considerin­g it had dealt with the worst of the virus as the number of contagions had ground to a near halt.

But since then, more than 170 clusters have sprung up around Spain, prompting regional authoritie­s to impose a patchwork of local restrictio­ns, confusing locals and angering businesses.

While Catalonia, which is Spain’s second-most populous region, is the first to return its citizens to home confinemen­t, parts of Galicia have been sealed off to visitors and the Basque town of Ordizia imposed a curfew to tackle their own outbreaks.

And, following Catalonia’s lead, a string of regions introduced compulsory mask use, regardless of whether social-distancing can be guaranteed. In the Andalusia region, the restrictio­n also applies to beachgoers.

 ?? BLOOMBERG ?? A traveller wearing a protective mask pushes a luggage cart past a social distancing notice in the departures hall at Hong Kong Internatio­nal Airport yesterday.
BLOOMBERG A traveller wearing a protective mask pushes a luggage cart past a social distancing notice in the departures hall at Hong Kong Internatio­nal Airport yesterday.

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