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Coronavirus: Spain and France announce sweeping restrictions | Coronavirus: Spain and France announce sweeping restrictions |
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Two of the EU's biggest states, Spain and France, have followed Italy in announcing emergency restrictions to combat the spread of the coronavirus. | Two of the EU's biggest states, Spain and France, have followed Italy in announcing emergency restrictions to combat the spread of the coronavirus. |
In Spain, people are banned from leaving home except for buying essential supplies and medicines, or for work. | In Spain, people are banned from leaving home except for buying essential supplies and medicines, or for work. |
With 191 deaths, Spain is Europe's worst-hit country after Italy. | With 191 deaths, Spain is Europe's worst-hit country after Italy. |
In France, where 91 people have died, cafes, restaurants, cinemas and most shops are now shut. | In France, where 91 people have died, cafes, restaurants, cinemas and most shops are now shut. |
Italy, which has recorded more than 1,440 deaths, began a nationwide lockdown on Monday. | Italy, which has recorded more than 1,440 deaths, began a nationwide lockdown on Monday. |
The World Health Organization (WHO) says Europe is now the "epicentre" of the pandemic. | The World Health Organization (WHO) says Europe is now the "epicentre" of the pandemic. |
WHO head Dr Tedros Adhanom Ghebreyesus has urged countries to use aggressive measures, community mobilisation and social distancing to save lives. | WHO head Dr Tedros Adhanom Ghebreyesus has urged countries to use aggressive measures, community mobilisation and social distancing to save lives. |
In other developments: | In other developments: |
Saturday's events as they happened | |
What measures has Spain taken? | What measures has Spain taken? |
Spain, which has a population of 46.7 million, has recorded more than 6,300 infections. | Spain, which has a population of 46.7 million, has recorded more than 6,300 infections. |
Late on Saturday, Prime Minister Pedro Sánchez's wife Begoña Gómez tested positive for the virus, the government confirmed. | Late on Saturday, Prime Minister Pedro Sánchez's wife Begoña Gómez tested positive for the virus, the government confirmed. |
It said they both remained in the prime minister's residence at La Moncloa in Madrid and were doing fine. | It said they both remained in the prime minister's residence at La Moncloa in Madrid and were doing fine. |
About 1,800 more cases have been recorded since Friday evening - many in the capital. | About 1,800 more cases have been recorded since Friday evening - many in the capital. |
Under a state of emergency, Mr Sánchez is banning Spanish citizens from leaving home, except for buying essential supplies and medicines, or for work. | Under a state of emergency, Mr Sánchez is banning Spanish citizens from leaving home, except for buying essential supplies and medicines, or for work. |
All museums, cultural centres and sports venues will be closed. Restaurants and cafes may only do home deliveries. | All museums, cultural centres and sports venues will be closed. Restaurants and cafes may only do home deliveries. |
Essential services like banks and petrol stations will remain open. Schools are already shut across the country. | Essential services like banks and petrol stations will remain open. Schools are already shut across the country. |
On Saturday, Mr Sánchez appealed for unity, calling on all regions to put ideological differences aside and put citizens first. | On Saturday, Mr Sánchez appealed for unity, calling on all regions to put ideological differences aside and put citizens first. |
"I want to tell the workers, the self-employed and businesses that the government of Spain is going to do everything in its power to cushion the effects of this crisis," he said. | "I want to tell the workers, the self-employed and businesses that the government of Spain is going to do everything in its power to cushion the effects of this crisis," he said. |
The state of emergency will last for two weeks - more if deemed necessary and parliament approves. | The state of emergency will last for two weeks - more if deemed necessary and parliament approves. |
This will be the second state of emergency in the country since the transition to democracy began in 1975, the first being a 2010 air traffic controllers' strike. | This will be the second state of emergency in the country since the transition to democracy began in 1975, the first being a 2010 air traffic controllers' strike. |
And what about France? | And what about France? |
France, a country of 63.5 million people, has reported more than 4,400 confirmed cases. | France, a country of 63.5 million people, has reported more than 4,400 confirmed cases. |
Prime Minister Édouard Philippe said the number of people in France in intensive care was growing and earlier guidelines for the public were being ignored. | Prime Minister Édouard Philippe said the number of people in France in intensive care was growing and earlier guidelines for the public were being ignored. |
The closure - which went into force at 23:00 GMT on Saturday - applies to restaurants, cafes, cinemas and nightclubs as well as non-essential businesses. | The closure - which went into force at 23:00 GMT on Saturday - applies to restaurants, cafes, cinemas and nightclubs as well as non-essential businesses. |
It will not, Mr Philippe said, affect essential businesses which he listed as food shops, chemists, banks, tobacco shops and petrol stations. | It will not, Mr Philippe said, affect essential businesses which he listed as food shops, chemists, banks, tobacco shops and petrol stations. |
Mr Philippe also asked people to reduce their travel, especially between towns. "The best way to slow down the epidemic", he said, was "social distancing". | Mr Philippe also asked people to reduce their travel, especially between towns. "The best way to slow down the epidemic", he said, was "social distancing". |
"I say this gravely - we must all together show greater discipline in the application of these measures," Mr Philippe added. | "I say this gravely - we must all together show greater discipline in the application of these measures," Mr Philippe added. |
Local elections due on Sunday will still go ahead, he said. Religious buildings will remain open but gatherings and ceremonies should be postponed. | Local elections due on Sunday will still go ahead, he said. Religious buildings will remain open but gatherings and ceremonies should be postponed. |
Schools in France will be closed as of Monday until further notice. | Schools in France will be closed as of Monday until further notice. |
France reported a sharp rise in cases on Saturday, from 3,661 to 4,499. It recorded 12 more deaths, bringing the toll to 79. | France reported a sharp rise in cases on Saturday, from 3,661 to 4,499. It recorded 12 more deaths, bringing the toll to 79. |
The BBC's Paris correspondent, Hugh Schofield, says the measures amount to a dramatic ratcheting-up of the French response, reflecting growing alarm at the fast spread of the virus. | The BBC's Paris correspondent, Hugh Schofield, says the measures amount to a dramatic ratcheting-up of the French response, reflecting growing alarm at the fast spread of the virus. |
Are you in France or Spain? Have you been affected by the coronavirus? Share your experiences by emailing haveyoursay@bbc.co.uk. | Are you in France or Spain? Have you been affected by the coronavirus? Share your experiences by emailing haveyoursay@bbc.co.uk. |
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