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Barcelona back under lockdown as virus cases surge

In an announcement on Friday, the Catalan regional government urged nearly four million residents of metropolitan Barcelona to stay home unless absolutely necessary

Update : 18 Jul 2020, 10:11 PM

Barcelona's streets were largely empty on Saturday, with millions of people instructed to stay at home as new coronavirus restrictions came into effect following a spike in the number of infections in the region over the past week.

"It's a disaster," wails Maria Quintana, looking at her empty bar terrace by the Sagrada Familia in Spain's second city where the number of new cases has tripled to 800 in a week.

In an announcement on Friday, the Catalan regional government urged nearly four million residents of metropolitan Barcelona to stay home unless absolutely necessary, banning gatherings of over 10 people and shutting cinemas, theatres and nightclubs.

"We'd just started to see things coming back to life with the arrival of a few foreign tourists, so this is a step backwards," said Quintana, who has been in the restaurant business for 35 years.

With a ban on counter service, there are no stools at the bar, and there were no customers outside either, where the tables were well spaced. 

"If they impose another lockdown and force us to close, I will drop the blind, but it might as well be dropping the blade of a guillotine on my own neck because we won't be able to survive," the bar owner said.

The new restrictions came barely four weeks after Spain ended its state of emergency when its 47 million residents were subjected to one of the world's toughest lockdowns to slow the spread of a virus that has killed more than 28,400 people in the country.

The national lockdown, which also saw Spain's borders closed, caused huge economic damage, particularly to the tourism sector which had hoped to recoup some of its losses over the summer.

But by Saturday morning, there were barely any tourists outside the Sagrada Familia, one of Spain's most-visited landmarks, and most of those were unaware of the new restrictions. 

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