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Spain ends Covid state of emergency

Police officers patrol the beach of Barceloneta, as the state of alarm decreed by the Spanish Government to prevent the spread of the coronavirus disease ends in Barcelona. - Reuters
Police officers patrol the beach of Barceloneta, as the state of alarm decreed by the Spanish Government to prevent the spread of the coronavirus disease ends in Barcelona. - Reuters
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MADRID: Spain has lifted a state of emergency in place since October to fight the pandemic, allowing Spaniards to travel between regions for the first time in months.


"It's like New Year's," said 28-year-old Oriol Corbella in Barcelona, where the lifting of the curfew was met with shouts, applause and music. "We're getting a bit of normality back, of freedom, but we have to keep in mind that the virus is still around," he added.


"I was fed up with not being able to get out of Madrid," jewellery designer Blaca Valls said on Saturday, echoing the relief of many in the country over the easing of restrictions.


"I felt frustrated, locked down, with no freedom," added the 46-year-old who plans to go to Galicia, in northwest Spain, next weekend to celebrate a birthday.


Fellow Madrid resident Laura, who did not wish to share her last name, was teary-eyed on Sunday as she waited at the Atocha train station for family members travelling from the central region of Castilla-La Mancha.


"It's been eight months since we've seen them and this is all very emotional," said the 45-year-old.


Although the emergency measure, which expired at midnight will lead to more freedoms, it is a headache for the country's 17 regional governments responsible for health care.


The state of emergency provided them with a legal framework to impose measures -- such as nighttime curfews or a ban on non-essential travel between regions -- that limited freedoms.


Except for a few days over Christmas when the restrictions were lifted, people have not been able to travel to other regions, go on holiday, or see family.


Discouraged by the surge in infections after Christmas, the authorities did not loosen internal travel restrictions during Easter week, normally a peak travel period in Spain.


But what really angered Spaniards was the fact that foreign tourists were able to pour into the country on holiday while they were banned from travelling to the beach or visiting loved ones.


While intra-regional travel bans have ended and curfews have been lifted, not all of the restrictions are being relaxed in Spain, one of Europe's hardest-hit nations with nearly 79,000 deaths and 3.5 million infections.


Regions can still restrict opening hours and impose capacity limits in bars and restaurants.


They can also seek court approval for stricter measures such as reimposing curfews, capping the number allowed at home gatherings or extending a ban on internal travel.


But the courts have offered different rulings, leading to a patchwork of measures across the country.


A court in the eastern Valencia region approved a midnight-to-6 am curfew, while the top court in the northern Basque Country said the area could not keep its nighttime curfew. - AFP


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