Spain makes masks mandatory on public transport
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Face masks will be compulsory on public transport in Spain from Monday (May 4) as the country gradually eases its strict coronavirus lockdown.
Pedro Sanchez, the Spanish prime minister, said six million face coverings would be distributed in transportation hubs, another seven million by local authorities and a further 1.5 million via social institutions.
The announcement came as Spanish adults were allowed to exercise outdoors for the first time in seven weeks on Saturday, continuing a process of lifting restrictions which began with children under 14 being allowed out for walks last week.
“These are small comforts that are coming in doses, and may appear insufficient, but are important,” Mr Sanchez said, as he acknowledged that the return to a new normal after lockdown would be slow.
Spain has had one of the strictest lockdowns in Europe, with only adults being able to leave home to buy food, medicine and other essential goods, or to walk dogs close to home.
Mr Sanchez said it was important for citizens to not “let their guard down” following the end of the lockdown as the virus could easily re-emerge.
Source: The Independent
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