Coronavirus: Spain has not had any Covid-19 deaths in the past 24 hours

EPIDEMIC The coronavirus has made no death in Spain during the last 24 hours announced the authorities


A first for three months. While Spain has been counting new deaths every day since March 3, the date on which the first Covid-19-related death was recorded, authorities have announced that there have been none in the past 24 hours.

"This is very, very positive data," said Fernando Simon, director of the health alert center, at a press conference. The country, one of the most affected by the pandemic in the world, has recorded a total of 27,127 deaths and 239,638 proven cases, according to the report sent Monday by the Ministry of Health.
Mass rallies still prohibited

However, Fernando Simon called for "caution", warning against mass gatherings that are still not allowed, such as the party that gathered thousands of young people Saturday night in the town of Tomelloso, Castilla-La Mancha (center).

With the slowdown of the epidemic, Spain began several years ago a phased and regionally differentiated deconfinement, which the head of government Pedro Sanchez hopes to see completed on July 1.

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