Spain to allow outdoor exercise as kids prepare for taste of freedom
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Jessica Jones
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Spain’s Prime Minister Pedro Sanchez announced an easing
of lockdown restrictions on Saturday, as children prepared to go outside
for the first time in six weeks and figures confirmed a daily
coronavirus death toll running well below the peak seen early this
month.
An
elderly man adjusts his glasses as he watches Spanish Prime Minister
Pedro Sanchez on a television screen during a live news conference,
during a lockdown amid the coronavirus disease (COVID-19) outbreak, in
Ronda, southern Spain April 25, 2020. REUTERS/Jon Nazca
In
a televised address Sanchez said Spaniards will be allowed out to
exercise alone from May 2 if the coronavirus toll continues to fall.
People living together will be permitted to take short walks together.
He
also laid out the government’s wider plan to loosen the lockdown at
different speeds across different regions, depending on whether they
meet with criteria established by the World Health Organization.
“We
will not suddenly recover activity across all sectors,” he said. “The
deescalation has to be gradual and asymmetric... We won’t all advance at
the same pace but we will follow the same rules.”
Sanchez said
the plan, which the government has been preparing with experts for three
weeks, will be rolled out through May and “we will see what happens” in
June. He said he will hold a virtual meeting with regional leaders on
Sunday to discuss the plans, which the cabinet is set to approve on
Tuesday.
His government’s handling of the crisis has met with
fierce criticism and on Saturday residents across Madrid came to their
balconies to bang pots and pans in protest.
Similar protests
earlier in the week prompted the government to reverse an earlier
decision and let under 14s leave their homes for the first time since
the state of emergency was declared on March 14.
From Sunday they
will be allowed one hour of supervised outdoor activity per day between
9am and 9pm, staying within one kilometre of their home.
Adults
can accompany up to three children, who will not be allowed to use
playparks and must adhere to social distancing guidelines, remaining at
least two metres from other people.
Sanchez urged parents be
responsible and follow the guidelines with the “maximum safety
precautions”, while top police officials cautioned that children must
stick to the rules.
Spain’s Health Ministry said 378 more people
had died after being diagnosed with the coronavirus, up slightly on
Friday’s 367, the lowest in the past month, but well down on the high of
950 seen on April 2.
Cumulative deaths rose to 22,902 while the overall number of cases rose to 223,759 from 219,764 the day before.
On
April 13 sectors including construction and manufacturing were allowed
to reopen, but with most people still confined to their homes except for
essential reasons, shops, bars and public spaces remain closed.
DECONFINEMENT PLAN
Catalan
Regional President Quim Torra announced the region’s own plan to ease
lockdown measures, including stipulating specific hours when children of
different ages could go outside.
Defending his measures, which
ignore Health Ministry guidelines and highlight a rumbling discontent in
some regions with the national response, Torra said: “We have the right
to have our own deconfinement plan”.
In Pineda de Mar,
northeast Spain, volunteer seamstresses were hard at work making face
masks for children ahead of the deconfinement measure.
“More than
100 people are making protective equipment,” the town’s mayor Xavier
Amor told Reuters. “We started with masks and then we followed the
demand of hospitals, health centres, and nursing homes.”
As bars and restaurants eye a gradual reopening one company is devising safety measures to encourage wary clients to return.
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Leganes-based
LlenaTuBar, whose name translates as fill up your bar, is fitting
dining tables with clear plastic screens to protect customers and
installing thermal cameras to detect any patrons with a fever.
The
Health Ministry on Friday changed the methodology for logging cases of
the virus. It will no longer count antibody tests and will only include
positive results from PCR tests.
Discounting antibody tests puts Saturday’s total number of cases at 205,905 and Friday’s at 202,990.
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