In Spain, it is hoped that the closure that has been going on for a full month already gives its signals, noting that there has been a gradual decline in the number of people infected every day – and now every day the number of patients is about 3%.
However, as in many other countries in the world, closure is seriously affecting Spain’s economy. For that reason, the Madrid government decided to ease the restrictions a bit, and this Monday, construction workers and workers in the factories will be able to return to work, for the first time after two weeks of sitting at home.
In Spain, as in many other countries in the Christian world, there are now fears of gatherings and gatherings tomorrow, Easter. Roadblocks have been set up across Spain to prevent travel contrary to guidelines.
Meanwhile, the country is trying to organize the holiday in other ways. In a town near Valencia, Pastor Raul Garcia Massa conducted a photo of his parishioners pinned to church benches, where they usually pray on ordinary days. He invited members of the community to watch Mass through the Internet.
“It’s a way of not being alone in church, and also letting people feel they are escorting me over time,” the pastor told Reuters.
In Iran, too, the number of Corona patients continues to rise. Today, the state announced 1,837 new cases of corona, thus increasing the number of citizens diagnosed with corona in the country to more than 70,000.
A spokesman for the Ministry of Health in Tehran said the number of people diagnosed in the country had risen to 70,029. He added that 125 people died last day from Korea in Iran, bringing the number of dead in the country to 4,357. He added that the condition of 3,987 patients is difficult to define.
At the same time, Iranian President Hassan Rouhani has asked his country’s residents to comply with Iran’s health care system, especially after the closure eased today. Rouhani said: “The easing of the restrictions – does not mean that the guidelines should be ignored. The guidelines must be respected seriously.”