(ANSA) - ROME, APRIL 4 - The Spanish government has decided to extend the restrictive measures introduced to counter the spread of the coronavirus for two weeks, until April 26. El Pais writes it. Premier Pedro Sanchez made the decision after consulting the scientific committee responsible for analyzing data on the evolution of the epidemic. It is the third 15-day extension to which Madrid has recourse and also in this case the provision is subject to the approval of the Congress.
Spain extends the lockdown to April 26th
2020-04-04T13:51:57.964Z
The Spanish government has decided to extend the restrictive measures introduced to counter the spread of the coronavirus by two weeks until April 26. El Pais writes it. (HANDLE)