Spanish Prime Minister Pedro Sanchez announced on Tuesday a four-phase plan to lift the lockdown enforced on the nation to control one of the world's worst outbreaks of the coronavirus with an aim to return to normality by the end of June.
FILE PHOTO: An elderly man adjusts his glasses as he watches Spanish Prime Minister Pedro Sanchez on a television screen during a live news conference, during a lockdown amid the coronavirus disease outbreak, in Ronda, southern Spain April 25, 2020. REUTERS/Jon Nazca
MADRID - Spanish Prime Minister Pedro Sanchez announced on Tuesday a four-phase plan to lift the lockdown enforced on the nation to control one of the world’s worst outbreaks of the coronavirus with an aim to return to normality by the end of June. The lifting of the strict measures will begin on May 4 and vary from region to region depending on factors such as how the rate of infection evolves, the number of intensive care beds available locally and how regions comply with distancing rules, he said.Our Standards:
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