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The state of alarm throughout Spain has been approved this morning in the extraordinary Council of Ministers with the intention of extending it until April. The new decree establishes the nightly confinement from eleven at night to six in the morning throughout the country, with a margin for the autonomies to advance or delay it by one hour. In addition, it is prohibited to go from one autonomous community to another except for justifiable reasons. The President of the Government, Pedro Sánchez, appears after the meeting, which ended at 12:30, after more than two hours. Given the magnitude of the second wave and after the request of several autonomous communities for the alarm to be declared, the Executive has approved the norm for 15 days, because this is indicated in article 116 of the Constitution, but in the text the Government leaves clear its intention to extend it until the end of April. Europe lives this weekend two days of records in several countries. In Spain, the Ministry of Health does not offer data on Saturdays and Sundays, but some autonomous communities do. Nine of them reached a maximum number of reported infections yesterday, while today Navarra has exceeded its maximum: 706 cases. The pandemic yesterday left new caps in several European states such as France, with 45,422 positives, or Italy, with 19,644. The latter has tightened the measures against the pandemic this Sunday and will close theaters and cinemas, while it will do the same at 6:00 p.m. in bars and restaurants. Germany, Austria, Portugal and the Czech Republic also reached their worst numbers of infected in a day yesterday, while Hungary and Slovakia also set a new record today.