Updated November 23rd, 2020 at 19:23 IST

Spanish PM: Spain to launch vaccination plan in January

Spanish Prime Minister Pedro Sánchez says a national COVID-19 vaccination plan will be launched in January.

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Spanish Prime Minister Pedro Sánchez says a national COVID-19 vaccination plan will be launched in January.

Sánchez said late Sunday the vaccine will be administered at 13,000 locations across Spain and "a very substantial part of the population" can be vaccinated in the first half of next year.

Further details of the vaccination plan are due to be announced after a Cabinet meeting on Tuesday.

Sánchez said Spain's 14-day cumulative rate of cases per 100,000 of population had fallen below 400.

Spain on Monday began demanding a negative PCR test for COVID-19 for most people arriving in Spain by air or by sea. The measure covers arrivals from 65 countries, including most of the European Union.

Meanwhile, Catalonia on Monday eased some of the tight restrictions on bars and restaurants and cultural events introduced in mid-October.

Though a 10 p.m.-6 a.m. curfew remains in place, Catalan bars and restaurants can have customers up to 30% of an establishment's capacity indoors and cultural venues can operate at 50% of capacity.

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Published November 23rd, 2020 at 19:23 IST