“No country is in red zone,” Enric Alvarez of the Polytechnic University of Catalonia said. “But lots are in the yellow zone.”
Over the weekend, the British Transportation Ministry announced that all travelers coming from Spain to the United Kingdom must self-quarantine for two weeks or face stiff penalties or jail time.
"Spain is a safe country," Spanish Foreign Minister Arancha Gonzalez Laya said Sunday."Like other European countries, Spain has new outbreaks. It's not unusual." Arenas said that the Catalan regional government’s projections, which assumed that the number of cases would remain stable during the tourist season, were not realistic.Part of the problem is technical. While virtually every government in Europe has a legion of experts to address the spread of the disease, this is less true at the regional and the local levels.
Archbishop of Barcelona Cardinal Juan Jose Omella arrives to officiate a Mass for victims of the coronavirus at the Sagrada Familia in Barcelona.Rates of transmission are roughly stable across Europe with countries like the U.K., Spain and Albania reporting more cases than others.
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