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UPDATE 2-A farewell to bulls? Regional, local leaders disagree on Spain's Pamplona festival

Tue, 02nd Feb 2021 13:11

(Adds latest COVID data)

MADRID, Feb 2 (Reuters) - Spain's San Fermin festival, which
draws thrill-seekers from all over the world to run with
fighting bulls through the streets of Pamplona, will be
cancelled for the second year in a row because of the
coronavirus pandemic, the regional head said on Tuesday.

Gripped by a third wave of infection, Spain reported 29,604
new cases on Tuesday, down from recent highs of more than 40,000
and pushing the overall tally to 2.85 million.

But the death toll jumped by 724 to 59,805 people in the
biggest one-day rise since April.

"An international festival like San Fermin, in which
millions of people come to Navarra, won't be possible," said
Maria Chivite, the president of Navarra's regional government.

But the Diario de Navarra newspaper quoted Pamplona Mayor
Enrique Maya as saying it was up to the city council and no
decision had yet been made.

Such administrative tussles are common in a country where
COVID restrictions vary from region to region, and sometimes
city to city.

The San Fermin festival, which normally takes place every
year in July, gained international fame from Ernest Hemingway's
1926 novel "The Sun Also Rises".

As well as the morning bull runs and afternoon bullfights,
it features round-the-clock singing, dancing and drinking by
revellers dressed in white clothes and red neckscarves. There
are also religious events in honour of the saint.

Last year's cancellation was the first in over four decades
and was a big financial blow to Pamplona's bars, restaurants and
hotels. The last time it did not celebrate the festival two
years in a row was during the civil war in the 1930s.

Meanwhile, the Madrid region's conservative leader, Isabel
Diaz Ayuso, defended her decision to relax some restrictions,
saying she had not seen any scientific evidence that meals in
restaurants were more contagious than gatherings at home.

"Health is many things, not just avoiding infection," she
said.

From Friday, groups of up to six will be allowed to gather
in outdoor restaurant terraces, up from four now, while a 10
p.m. curfew might be pushed to midnight in the region, where
people are still allowed to eat and drink inside bars and
restaurants.

Ayuso has often clashed with the left-wing central
government on how to tackle the virus.

"It's not advisable or reasonable to start hurrying to wind
down (the restrictions)," government spokeswoman Maria Jesus
Montero told a news conference.

The Spanish government decided on Tuesday to restrict air
travel with Brazil and South Africa, where highly contagious
variants of the coronavirus have been detected.

Inbound flights will only be able to carry returning Spanish
nationals and residents or transit passengers heading out of the
Schengen Area with stopovers shorter than 24 hours, it said.
(Reporting by Inti Landauro, Nathan Allen, Belen Carreno
Writing by Nathan Allen
Editing by Ingrid Melander and Angus MacSwan)

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