Some 4.8 million residents in the Spanish capital of Madrid will be barred from leaving the area under the new coronavirus restrictions imposed by the Government. Under the new rules, which will start from 10pm on Friday, the city's borders will be closed to non-essential travel, gatherings will be limited to six people and bars and restaurants will be ordered to close at 11pm. It comes after the city suffered one of the highest infection rates of any region in Europe, with 850 cases per 100,000 people according to the World Health Organization. Pictured: Travellers inside Adolfo Suarez-Madrid Barajas international airport (left and bottom right) and health workers carrying out antigen tests for residents in Vallecas, Madrid (top right).
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