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Spanish PM meets Madrid region leader over Covid-19 measures

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Madrid, Sep 22 (IANS) Spanish Prime Minister Pedro Sanchez met Isabel Diaz Ayuso, leader of the Autonomous Community of Madrid,in an attempt to find a way to contain the spread of Covid-19 in and around the country's capital.

The meeting, held in the offices of the Madrid regional government on Monday, saw the two politicians put their ideological differences aside and set up a "space for cooperation ... with the creation of a 'Covid-19 group' that will hold weekly meetings to address the monitoring of a response to the evolution of the pandemic", Xinhua news agency reported.

This group will be made up of Health Minister Salvador Illa; the Minister for Territorial Policy and Public Function Carolina Darias; Enrique Ruiz Escudero, who is responsible for health in the Community of Madrid; and Regional Vice President Ignacio Aguado.

Also on Monday, restrictions on mobility entered into force in 37 areas of Madrid, which have the highest rates of coronavirus infections.

In these areas, most of which are in the south of Madrid, residents are prohibited from travelling to other parts of the city. Restaurants and bars are limited to 50 per cent capacity and must close by 10 p.m.

Public parks and gardens are also closed, and meetings are limited to six people.

There are nevertheless a lot of exceptions to the restrictions, with people allowed to move for work, school or university, to care for the elderly, the young or the vulnerable, to visit a bank, or to comply with a bureaucratic obligation.

These restrictions, affecting mainly working-class areas, led to protests in Madrid on Sunday, with residents of several areas taking to the streets to complain about what they consider segregation.

The protesters pointed out that infection rates are higher in their areas because they are unable to work from home, have to travel by public transport and live in more cramped conditions.

Speaking after Monday's meeting, Ayuso insisted that "the first thing I want to say to the citizens is that we are here to save lives and they should have confidence in us".

--IANS

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