
A convoy of lorries, vans and cars… plus a couple of tractors, gathered in Motril yesterday as part of the ongoing, road-transport strike.
Only If things go well, obligatory mask wearing outside will be discontinued, and then not before the end of July or mid August, according to Minister Aguirre.
The Junta de Andalucía will pump relief funding into the publicly owned company that runs the Sierra Nevada ski resort, Cetursa.
The Central Government announced yesterday that they would bring the price down on obligatory masks, after the EU dismissed Madrid’s claim that they couldn’t.
The claim made by the Spanish Government last weekend that the EU would not let it lower the IVA on masks caused surprise in Brussels and provoked a response.
The Central Government tends to contradict itself, depending on which minister is speaking, which was the case yesterday concerning a new Lock Down.
The Minister for Health, Salvador Illa, announced that the Comisión Interministerial de Precios de Medicamentos y Productos Sanitarios has set a maximum price for surgical masks.
The AP-6 controversy is worsening because more information is coming to light, such as the fact that the department Heads were absent.