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The Spanish accuse the death of their native prime minister, Pedro Sánchez, and of 22 members of his government.
In Spain, 11 lawyers of more than 3,000 people who lost relatives due to COVID-19 appealed to the Supreme Court with a collective complaint to the government. RBC-Ukraine reports this with reference to El Mundo.
The Spaniards are reportedly blaming the death of their relatives, Prime Minister Pedro Sánchez and 22 members of the government.
The Spanish believe that the government put its interests above the citizens, because, despite the spread of the infection in the country, the protests continued in early March.
Currently, the performance has been signed by 3,268 people.
Recall that in Spain almost 26,920 people died from the COVID-19 coronavirus. Since the start of the coronavirus pandemic in Spain, more than 228 thousand people have become ill. 176 people died from the disease. The total number of victims is 26,920 people. But 138,980 people fully recovered. Also on the last day in Spain, 426 new cases were confirmed.
As reported by RBC-Ukraine, a two-week quarantine will be introduced in Spain for foreign visitors. It is reported that a mandatory 14-day quarantine is imposed for arrivals in Spain from other countries. Travelers should provide information on the location of the quarantine so that authorities can contact them.