Spanish cafes reopen as daily COVID-19 death toll falls to seven-week low
Channel NewsAsia - World·2020-05-11 18:53
A woman, wearing a protective mask, walks past the famous San Gines chocolate cafe which is closed due to the coronavirus outbreak, in central Madrid, Spain, March 14, 2020. REUTERS/Sergio Perez
SEVILLE: Waiters in face masks served coffees and "bocadillo" sandwiches at cafe terraces in Seville on Monday (May 11) morning as parts of Spain eased restrictions amid a slowing coronavirus epidemic that saw the number of new fatalities drop to a near two-month low.
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