Spain endures another record day for COVID-19 deaths 

Edited by Ed Newman
2020-03-29 10:03:20

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Madrid, March 29 (RHC)-- Spain registered another record day of fatalities from COVID-19 on Sunday as 838 people died.  However, the rate of new cases dropped significantly amid signs that measures introduced to combat the virus are having an effect.

Spanish health officials announced on Sunday morning that 6,528 people have now died from the coronavirus in the Mediterranean country and a total of 78,797 people have contracted the illness.

The figure represents an increase of 6,549 confirmed cases on Saturday’s total, a jump of 9 percent. This compares favorably to 12.7 percent on Saturday, 14 percent on Friday, Thursday’s 18 percent surge and a massive 20 percent spike on Wednesday.

The continued decrease in the rate of new people getting infected with the illness suggests that strict measures introduced by Spanish authorities on March 14 are curbing the spread of the virus.

In a televised address on Saturday night, Prime Minister Pedro Sanchez announced new measures instructing all non-essential workers to stay at home for two weeks.

The nationwide lockdown is set to remain in place until at least 9 April. Spain has the world's second-highest death toll after Italy.  It was recorded over twice as many deaths as China, where the outbreak began late last year.



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