Coronavirus: Reconfinement in Madrid, reopening of schools in New York and restrictions in London -
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Reconfinement, closing of bars, reopening of schools… Everyone has their own announcement.
While, out of more than 31 million cases, the coronavirus has already killed 960,992 people worldwide, Spain has opted for containment in the Madrid region.
A measure widely contested by the inhabitants.
England is suffering more and more restrictions in the face of the upsurge in the number of infected people.
A 10-day confinement obligation has just been introduced for people who test positive for the virus, which, in the event of non-compliance, could earn patients a fine of up to 11,000 euros.
From confinement to reopening
In New York, schools reopened on Monday, despite the demonstrations of many Americans, worried about possible
clusters
that could form in establishments.
Out of almost 200,000 dead in the country, New York remains the state most affected by the pandemic with 32,000 dead.
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