Hundreds protest in Madrid against coronavirus restrictions

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MADRID (AFP) - Chanting 'freedom', hundreds of people rallied Sunday (Aug 16) in Madrid to protest against the mandatory use of facemasks and other restrictions imposed by the Spanish government to contain the coronavirus pandemic.. Read more at straitstimes.com.

MADRID - Chanting"freedom", hundreds of people rallied Sunday in Madrid to protest against the mandatory use of facemasks and other restrictions imposed by the Spanish government to contain the coronavirus pandemic.

Protesters held up home-made placards featuring slogans that included"The virus does not exist","Masks kill" and"We are not afraid". Pilar Martin, a 58-year-old housewife from the northeastern city of Zaragoza, said she had come to Madrid for the rally because she believed governments around the world were exaggerating the number of infections to curb people's freedoms.

A number of participants cited a slickly edited documentary dubbed"Plandemic" which has been removed from several social media platforms including YouTube and Facebook because it was found to have false claims, such as that wearing masks can cause harm or that vaccines have"killed millions".

 

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