coronavirus cases in the Catalan capital city. Authorities fear a city-wide lockdown could be right around the corner after infections rocketed by over 10,000 in the last two weeks.Tourists were able to enter the country two weeks ago, declaring Spain safe to travel to, despite being one of the worst hit countries in Europe.British holidaymakers had been on a self-isolation exempt free list, but the Government has since ordered people to isolate for 14 days on their return from Spain or face a £1,000 fine.Catalonia and its capital Barcelona are at the heart of the coronavirus rebound, with 10,134 in the last two weeks after a nationwide lockdown was lifted.Nightclubs and beach bars have now been closed and restaurants have been ordered to.