Spain’s children got a chance to go outside and play on Sunday, six weeks after the country’s state of emergency was put in place. Children under the age of 14 must still restrict themselves to only one hour and any activity must be supervised, but they say they’re happy to get outside.
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Coronavirus outbreak: Spain’s kids get outside after six-week lockdown
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