Face masks no longer compulsory outdoors in Catalonia after 13 months
Protection remains compulsory in public indoor spaces, public transport and open-air concerts when standing
Protection remains compulsory in public indoor spaces, public transport and open-air concerts when standing
Outbreak risk and transmission rate rise as more measures are being relaxed
The number of Covid-19 patients in ICUs is now the lowest it has been in 10 months
Protection will remain compulsory in public indoor spaces, public transport and open-air concerts when standing
No longer vaccine certificate or negative test required from those coming from America, Lebanon, Albania, North Macedonia, Serbia and Taiwan
Almost half of residents in Catalonia have already received at least a first dose, and 31% are now fully vaccinated
No longer vaccine certificate or negative test required from Austria, Bulgaria, Czech Republic, Slovakia, Finland, Hungary, Poland, Romania and regions of several other countries
Foundation director believes that the demand for psychological services is still below the true level of the problem
The sector celebrates the outcome showing they can operate safely ahead of clubs reopening from June 21
46.8% of the population has received at least one dose, allowing for further restrictions easing such as ending mask mandate and reopening nightlife
Figures above Spain’s average but far from Madrid’s rate of increase
Measure announced by Spanish president will affect whole of Spain after 13-month obligation
Government highlights importance of speeding up vaccine-rollout to protect against more contagious strain
27.6% of the population in Catalonia is fully immunized
Capacity cap in indoor seating areas, drinking only allowed while seated, and clubs will have to close by 3.30 am