A Court of Instruction in Madrid has ratified this Saturday the order from the Ministry of Health by which the quarantine measures to which Spaniards from the cruise ship must submit at the Gómez Ulla Hospital are notified.
"The measure is adequate, necessary, and appropriate to control the disease and prevent its spread," the court states.
Furthermore, he adds that the quarantine is "proportionate to the serious, imminent, and extraordinary risk that the spread by contagion would entail, especially when the isolation period set cannot be considered excessive or prolonged either."
The court's order establishes that the measures include a quarantine in individual rooms at the Gómez Ulla Hospital "for a period of seven calendar days from the effects of this order".
The instruction section of the Court of First Instance of Madrid number 25, has adopted this decision in response to the brief filed on Friday night by the State Bar, which requested judicial ratification of the aforementioned quarantine order.
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