Spain plans to vaccinate 2.5m by March with care homes given top priority
Health workers and disabled people also among first to get doses; vaccine will not be obligatory
Health workers and disabled people also among first to get doses; vaccine will not be obligatory
Travellers will have to acquire a Covid-19 test before travel
Doses expected to be given to 70% of population by end of 2021
“Single strategy” plan will begin in January and aims to give “equal access” to all priority groups
Group warns up to 75% of companies in sector could close after u-turn means they cannot open in first de-escalation phase
Catalonia will be in the third of the four-stage restriction de-escalation plan by December 25
Gyms will also able to open as government issues changes to original plans announced earlier in the week
The de-escalation of the second wave Covid-19 restrictions will be done gradually
Health ministry advocates re-opening sectors slowly despite high ICU occupancy
Lodging for some only provided at night while those in need lack access to facilities during day
Catalonia prolongs coronavirus restrictions for another ten days but plans to ease some of them afterwards
Those travelling from EU and other states with high Covid-19 rates will have to show evidence that they are negative for Covid-19 up to three days prior
Sports Federation and beauty sectors demand reopening, while nightclub industry denounces late benefit repayments
Almost half of citizens surveyed say they've felt worried in the last seven days
Covid-19 test will have to have been carried out within 72 hours prior to travel