David-19: Spain removes state of emergency, tourists free to travel

Spain has completed its state of emergency Sunday after three months of deadlock in the middle of the Comid-19 pandemic show. People there can now freely move around the country to meet their relatives and friends for the first time since March 14, when it was proclaimed there [...]
People there can now freely move across the country to meet their relatives and friends for the first time since March 14 when the state of emergency was declared there for the first time.
The deadlock measures there are backed by one part of the citizens, as another part had protested, seeking their relief.
Spain has also reopened its borders with European Union states and with Great Britain, tourists entering
Spain will not submit to quarantine in 14 weeks.
Even though all these measures have been released there, they are called upon to wear masks and respect distances.
So far there have been over 245,000 infected with Corleone and 28,000 deaths, Euronews writes.












