The Spanish government said yesterday that life may gradually return to the country, which has been subject to closure measures since March 15, by the end of this month.

Finance Minister and government spokesperson Maria Jesus Monteiro said that some of the social divergence measures that had been imposed to stem the outbreak of the Coruna virus could be lifted after April 26, when the emergency ends.

Monteiro told Antena 3 television that citizens will "return to normal life" after this date, although there will be "clear instructions" from the government on how to deal in public.

It is noteworthy that the Spanish are now allowed to go out only to buy the necessary needs, otherwise it is forbidden to go out even if for a walk or a sport.