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Coronavirus death toll in Spain surpasses 1,000 after spiking by 200+ in one day | Coronavirus death toll in Spain surpasses 1,000 after spiking by 200+ in one day |
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The number of Covid-19 fatalities in Spain has jumped to more than 1,000 on Friday, with 19,980 people being infected, the health authorities said. | The number of Covid-19 fatalities in Spain has jumped to more than 1,000 on Friday, with 19,980 people being infected, the health authorities said. |
There were 235 deaths from the disease in the last 24 hours, Spanish health emergencies chief, Fernando Simon, announced. | There were 235 deaths from the disease in the last 24 hours, Spanish health emergencies chief, Fernando Simon, announced. |
The number of infected could actually be higher than 19,980 as the test laboratories are “overwhelmed” and unable to process all of the samples, Simon pointed out. | |
The direst situation is now in Madrid, with the Spanishcapital accounting for 628 deaths and 7,165 confirmed coronavirus cases. | |
Spain, which remains second worst-hit country hit in Europe after Italy, closed its land borders and ordered the shutdown of all hotels, to "guarantee the containment of the pandemic." | Spain, which remains second worst-hit country hit in Europe after Italy, closed its land borders and ordered the shutdown of all hotels, to "guarantee the containment of the pandemic." |
The military has been deployed in many cities to help with disinfecting and with keeping the security situation under control. | The military has been deployed in many cities to help with disinfecting and with keeping the security situation under control. |
But the measures haven’t proven effective so far, with the country’s health minister, Salvador Illa, warning that "the toughest moments are still to come.” | But the measures haven’t proven effective so far, with the country’s health minister, Salvador Illa, warning that "the toughest moments are still to come.” |
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