Corona outbreak leaves 1 million in Spain, declared a state of emergency 969285 | Voice of tomorrow



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The Spanish government has declared a state of emergency due to the increase in coronary heart disease. The announcement was made by Spanish Prime Minister Pedro Sánchez in a televised speech after a meeting with his cabinet on Sunday. He has sought parliamentary approval to continue the state of emergency for the next six months.

Parliamentary approval is required to maintain the state of emergency for more than 15 days. That is why Sánchez has sought approval to extend the state of emergency until May 9. No more than six people will be allowed to gather during the state of emergency, Reuters reports.

The second wave of Corona is known to hit Spain. Last Wednesday, the number of corona cases surpassed one million as the first European country. And the death toll has exceeded 35 thousand. Subsequently, the government of the country declared a state of emergency.

The Spanish prime minister said a curfew had been imposed along with a state of emergency. However, only the Canary Islands have been excluded from the ban. At present, the situation in the country is in an extreme state.

Source: Reuters.



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