'We've all got the virus, na na na na!' British tourists taunt police with coronavirus chant as officers enforce lockdown rules in Benidorm
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British tourists have been filmed chanting 'we've all got the flu, na na na na!' and taunting police in Spain as they defy the country's lockdown during the coronavirus outbreak.
Footage shows at least 50 Britons, some topless and others appearing to sip from cans of beer, yelling outside a block of flats in Benidorm as officers try to get them back inside.
Spain, which is experiencing the second largest outbreak in Europe, has entered a state of emergency, banning people from going outside except to buy food, go to work, or get medical help for 15 days.
The country's cases have jumped by 1,000 in the last 24 hours to 8,744. It has reported 297 deaths from the virus.
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The video, filmed from a balcony, shows Britons standing around outside a block of flats while others sit on chairs.
The crowd starts chanting as Spanish police arrive and brandish batons as they attempt to get the group back inside. Sirens can be heard in the background.
The Britons can then be heard jeering at the officers, which are trying to maintain the curfew, before slowly shuffling back inside.
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The clip was posted on Twitter on Saturday with the caption: 'The police clearing away English tourists, already cooked the terraces of Benidorm.'
It is believed to have been filmed at the Trebol Apartments in Benidorm's Levante Beach area at 3pm on Saturday.
Comments underneath the video state 'get them back to the UK!' and 'what unconsciousness, irresponsibility and stupidity'.
A separate clip of what is believed to be the same incident shows Brits drinking out of one-litre lager bottles and cans.
One could be overheard telling a police officer: 'We're not causing any trouble, we're just walking away.'
Reinforcements were called as two officers struggled to get the British tourists to move. They reportedly used force and pushed several people away.
There have been several reports of officers clashing with drunken Britons in the area.
A woman was arrested for sunbathing in Palma, Mallorca, today.
The UK's foreign office has advised against 'all but essential' travel to Spain during the outbreak.
Airlines have promised to send aircraft to take Britons stranded in the country back to the UK.
Spain's emergency measures have restricted people going outside except to collect food or essential medicines. They must explain why they are out of the house to officers.
All cafes, shops, restaurants and bars in the country have been put on lockdown and all large public gatherings have been cancelled.
Spain's prime minister Pedro Sanchez, whose wife has been diagnosed with the virus, has warned Britons not to behave as though they are on holiday if they are in the country.
Millions of Spanish citizens have obeyed the curfew. Residents of the capital, Madrid, were filmed clapping emergency services from their balconies over the weekend.
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