Two towns just three miles apart in north-west Spain went back in lockdown on Sunday, following a new outbreak of coronavirus.
At least 49 people have tested positive following an outbreak at a slaughterhouse. Now around 10,000 residents in Iscar and Pedrajas de San Esteban, in Valladolid, must remain in their homes unless they have to go outside for an 'unavoidable' reason.
Travel will be allowed between the towns but residents are not allowed to leave otherwise. Citizens face tough fines after officials warned that some people had not been taking the rules on face masks and social distancing seriously enough.
Extra police patrols are being drafted in, as well as a helicopter to ensure the new rules are followed. The outbreak started after