MADRID (Reuters) - The Spanish government faced a backlash on Monday over its plans to put one of Europe's worst COVID-19 hotspots under a six-month state of emergency.
Opposition parties said six months was too long, epidemiologists said this may be too little too late, and some citizens balked at nightly curfews. [nL1N2HG0CO]
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