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Spain's u-14 children run free from lockdown

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When Spain's government declared a national lockdown in mid-March due to the coronavirus, not everyone was unhappy at the prospect of stuck at home for several weeks. However, after six weeks restrictions have been partially lifted now for children under the age of 14 for the first time. The new lockdown conditions allow Spain's under-14s to leave their homes each day for a total of one hour between 9am and 9pm.