(ANSA) - MADRID, APRIL 11 - Spain starts on Monday to open some businesses and businesses that have so far been closed for the coronavirus and, while encouraging to move around by car, will distribute ten million free templates on buses and subways. The government of Madrid has also issued a decalogue of correct behavior to be followed, such as the mandatory spacing of at least two meters between people, the mandatory use of masks and gloves in public or on the workplace and also indications on the laundry, which must be done with temperature at least 60 degrees.
The partial reopening of non-strictly essential economic activities was ordered by the Sanchez government with a decree issued on 29 March.
Spain distributes masks on buses
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Spain on Monday starts to reopen some businesses and businesses that have so far been closed for the coronavirus and for the occasion, while encouraging to travel by car, will distribute ten million free masks on buses and subways. (HANDLE)