Spanish cafes reopen as daily death toll falls to seven- week low

Spanish cafes reopen as daily death toll falls to seven- week low

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People pay at a bar as some Spanish provinces are allowed to ease restrictions during the phase one amid the coronavirus disease (COVID-19) outbreak, in Seville, Spain

Waiters in face masks served coffees and โ€œbocadilloโ€ sandwiches at cafe terraces in Seville on Monday morning as parts of Spain eased restrictions amid a slowing coronavirus epidemic that saw the number of new fatalities drop to a near two-month low.

โ€œIโ€™m very happy, I really wanted to work. Weโ€™ve been shut for two months now,โ€ Marta Contreras, a waitress in central Seville, said, smiling from behind her mask.

About half of Spainโ€™s 47 million people progressed to the so-called Phase 1 of a four-step plan to relax one of Europeโ€™s strictest lockdowns on Monday after the government decided that the regions in which they live met the necessary criteria.

Still, cities such as Madrid and Barcelona, which have been particularly hard hit by the epidemic, have been left behind for now and cafes remained shuttered in the normally packed Puerta del Sol square in the capital.

Health ministry data showed the daily death toll dropping to 123 on Monday from Sundayโ€™s 143, bringing the total number of fatalities from the pandemic to 26,744 in one of the worldโ€™s worst-affected countries. The daily number, a seven week-low, has come down from a record of 950 in early April.

Church services resumed with limited capacity and chairs, rather than pews, were spaced out inside for the faithful to preserve a 2 metre distance.

Under the lockdown relaxation, up to 10 people can gather together and people are allowed to move freely around their province.

Businesses were happy to resume work after the long paralysis, but many said they were still piling up losses.

โ€œWe are only able to open thanks to the owner of the premises who reduced our rent significantly and to the support of our staff who have renounced part of their wages in order to begin working,โ€ said Jose Manuel, owner of a cafe in Seville.

Added another cafe owner, Ramon: โ€œThe truth is itโ€™s been quite a hard financial hit. We will see, we will overcome it little by littleโ€ฆ I will not be profitable yet, but oh well, I run the business so here I amโ€.

In regions that qualify, including most of Andalusia โ€“ Spainโ€™s most populous โ€“ as well as the Canary and Balearic Islands, bars, restaurants, shops, museums, gyms and hotels were allowed to open, most at reduced capacity.

But Madrid, Barcelona and other cities including Valencia, Malaga and Granada will remain in Phase 0, much to the annoyance of regional governments struggling with the economic implications of a prolonged lockdown.

Fernando Simon, chief health emergency coordinator, called for caution to avoid a rebound of the outbreak.

โ€œWe are in a very positive situation but it is a very delicate phase where if we donโ€™t do things right we could end up in situations (of rebound) like those of South Korea or Germany.โ€

REUTERS

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