Coronavirus in Spain: Lockdown period extended as death toll skyorckets to 655 in one day

Coronavirus in Spain: Lockdown period extended as death toll skyorckets to 655 in one day

655 people died due to coronavirus in Spain as of Friday, pushing Spain's toll to 4,089, second only to Italy and further beyond China

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An analysis by radio network Cadena Ser found 1,307 residents had died from the coronavirus, nearly one third of the total deadAn analysis by radio network Cadena Ser found 1,307 residents had died from the coronavirus, nearly one third of the total dead
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  • Mar 28, 2020,
  • Updated Mar 28, 2020 12:29 PM IST

Spain extended its coronavirus lockdown on Thursday, and said it was fighting a "real war" over medical supplies to contain the world's second-highest virus death toll, turning to China for many critical products, where officials reported fraud and massive price increases.

A further 655 people died overnight, pushing Spain's toll to 4,089, second only to Italy and further beyond China, where the outbreak began.

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Elderly nursing home residents have been particularly hard hit. An analysis by radio network Cadena Ser found 1,307 residents had died from the coronavirus, nearly one third of the total dead. "Old people have been abandoned in an astonishing way," said Carmen Flores, head of patient rights group Defensor del Paciente.

The government said it was collecting data from the regions managing such homes and could not confirm or deny the report.

In Madrid, Spain's biggest city and located in the country's worst affected region, an ice rink has been converted into a morgue and 13-times Champions League winners Real Madrid said their Santiago Bernabeu stadium would be used to store medical supplies.

Coronavirus cases rose by 18 per cent to 56,188, a slower rate than in the past few days. Health emergency chief Fernando Simon said the start of mass testing would reveal more infections, even as Health Minister Salvador Illa cautiously told the parliament the data "make us think we are starting a stabilization phase."

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Parliament extended until April 12 emergency measures including the lockdown that has confined people to their homes except to buy food or medicine and to work. "It is not easy to extend the state of emergency," Prime Minister Pedro Sanchez told parliament. "I am convinced the only efficient option against the virus is social isolation."

Although the main opposition conservative People's Party supported the measure, its leader, Pablo Casado, chastised Sanchez for what he called a late and inadequate response.

While Spain's death toll is still well below Italy's 8,165, it has been rising faster, and has soared 10-fold since Spain declared the state of emergency on March 14.

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Spain extended its coronavirus lockdown on Thursday, and said it was fighting a "real war" over medical supplies to contain the world's second-highest virus death toll, turning to China for many critical products, where officials reported fraud and massive price increases.

A further 655 people died overnight, pushing Spain's toll to 4,089, second only to Italy and further beyond China, where the outbreak began.

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Elderly nursing home residents have been particularly hard hit. An analysis by radio network Cadena Ser found 1,307 residents had died from the coronavirus, nearly one third of the total dead. "Old people have been abandoned in an astonishing way," said Carmen Flores, head of patient rights group Defensor del Paciente.

The government said it was collecting data from the regions managing such homes and could not confirm or deny the report.

In Madrid, Spain's biggest city and located in the country's worst affected region, an ice rink has been converted into a morgue and 13-times Champions League winners Real Madrid said their Santiago Bernabeu stadium would be used to store medical supplies.

Coronavirus cases rose by 18 per cent to 56,188, a slower rate than in the past few days. Health emergency chief Fernando Simon said the start of mass testing would reveal more infections, even as Health Minister Salvador Illa cautiously told the parliament the data "make us think we are starting a stabilization phase."

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Parliament extended until April 12 emergency measures including the lockdown that has confined people to their homes except to buy food or medicine and to work. "It is not easy to extend the state of emergency," Prime Minister Pedro Sanchez told parliament. "I am convinced the only efficient option against the virus is social isolation."

Although the main opposition conservative People's Party supported the measure, its leader, Pablo Casado, chastised Sanchez for what he called a late and inadequate response.

While Spain's death toll is still well below Italy's 8,165, it has been rising faster, and has soared 10-fold since Spain declared the state of emergency on March 14.

Also read: In a first, Indian scientists take images of novel coronavirus

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Also read: Coronavirus Live Updates: India enters Day 4 of lockdown; total cases rise to 873

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