Bullfighting is back in Spain despite the hopes of animal rights' campaigners that the coronavirus pandemic would end the tradition.
The Spanish government has published a new decree that allows bullrings to reopen for the first time in three months. There are conditions, including regions needing to be in either phase two or phase three of the COVID-10 de-escalation period which most of the country is already in.
Those areas in phase two can only fill their bullrings to a third capacity or a maximum of 400 people. Once in phase three, this increases to 50 per cent or 800 spectators.
These bullrings have to be outdoors and all the seats have to be allocated in advance. Any equipment used and anything shared must be completely disinfected
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