The number of COVID-19 cases have skyrocket in the province of Málaga. Marbella is one of the worst affected municipalities with an infection rate above 1.000 cases per 100.000 inhabitants during the last 14 days.
Junta de Andalucía has classify the entire province of Málaga as Level 3 and has also decided to propose curfew at night between 2am and 7am in Marbella and other municipalities exceeding the level of 1,000 cases. The level 3 restrictions take place from 23 of July. The curfew must be ratified by the Superior Court of Justice of Andalusia (Tribunal Superior de Justicia de Andalucía) before it becomes valid.
Breaking News: The Court has ratified the curfew in Marbella and Estepona! There will now be restrictions of freedom of movement of people on roads and in public spaces between 2am and 7am for the next seven days.
Mark Lorch, University of Hull
Children are always going to find cunning ways to bunk off school, and the latest trick is to fake a positive COVID-19 lateral flow test (LFT) using soft drinks. So how are fruit juices, cola and devious kids fooling the tests and is there a way to tell a fake positive result from a real one? I’ve tried to find out.
Spain advance to the semi-finals after beating Switzerland on penalties on 2 July 2021.
Spain will take on Italy in the semi-final on 6 July.
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