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Spain celebrates end of COVID curfew with street parties

By ANI | Updated: May 10, 2021 03:15 IST

Hundreds of people were seen partying in several cities across Spain as it concluded its 11 pm COVID-19 curfew, which was lifted in 13 of the country's 17 regions at midnight.

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Hundreds of people were seen partying in several cities across Spain as it concluded its 11 pm COVID-19 curfew, which was lifted in 13 of the country's 17 regions at midnight.

Scores of people took to the beaches of Barcelona and the streets of Madrid to celebrate the end of Spain's six-month state of emergency to combat the COVID-19 pandemic, CNN reported.

Many of the partying people were seen without masks, not maintaining social distancing and gathering in groups larger than six - which are all in violation of COVID-19 restrictions that still remain in place.

A police van patrolling Barcelona beach warns crowds over a loudspeaker: "It is forbidden to gather in groups of more than six people, please leave the beach."

The police had to intervene in Madrid to push people out of the central Puerta del Sol square, where they were dancing and singing.

"I am a bit worried, although the most vulnerable people are already vaccinated, I think we should still be careful of the cases increasing again," Natalia Pardo Lorente, a biomedical researcher at the Centre for Genomic Regulation in Barcelona, told CNN on Sunday.

"Even while the curfew was still active Friday, I saw large groups of people drinking in the Ciutadella and it was after 10 at night. Is there really a need to be gathering in groups of 100 people or more in parks? Why is it not enough to meet your close friends and that's it?" she added.

After a strict stay-at-home order last spring at the start of the pandemic, Spain's second state of emergency went into effect last October, reported CNN.

Though the new state of emergency allowed more activity, it still included a nationwide late-night curfew and restrictions on social gatherings and travel within the country.

According to Johns Hopkins University, there are a total of 3,567,408 COVID-19 infections and 78,792 related deaths in Spain.

Meanwhile, almost 28 per cent of Spaniards - 13.2 million - have received one dose of the vaccine, while 12.6 have been fully vaccinated, according to the latest data on Friday.

( With inputs from ANI )

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