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#Spain extends #Coronavirus state of emergency for two weeks
Parliament approved the measure on Wednesday (6 May) after Prime Minister Pedro Sanchez (pictured, right), who heads a fragile coalition government, mustered enough support from opposition parties to carry the vote.
Spain, where more than 25,000 people have died from the COVID-19 disease, has been under a lockdown since March 14 and the current state of emergency ends at midnight on Saturday.
Although the situation is improving, Sanchez says it is necessary to maintain some restrictions on movement to keep the infection at bay.
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