Spanish cases surge by 5,000 overnight

Spanish cases surge by 5,000 overnight

by Joseph Anthony
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Spain is approaching one week of tight restrictions on free moment and the closure of most shops as hospitals and nursing homes buckle under the burden of the virus outbreak

Spain has recorded almost 5,000 new cases of coronavirus in 24 hours as it became the third most infected country in the world.

Health authorities said on Saturday that virus infections have reached 24,926, up from 19,980 the day before.

Total deaths are at 1,326, up from 1,002 on Friday.

More than 1,600 patients are in intensive care units that authorities admit are at their limits. Madrid is the hardest hit region with almost 9,000 infections.

Spain is approaching one week of tight restrictions on free moment and the closure of most shops as hospitals and nursing homes buckle under the burden of the virus outbreak.

But authorities admit they expect infections to continue to rise before the measures can hopefully reverse the trend.

Only Italy and China โ€“ where the outbreak started โ€“ have seen more cases so far.

In Italy, the health minister has urged people to follow the rules regarding lockdown.

Roberto Speranza voiced concern that too many citizens are flouting restrictions imposed nearly two weeks ago to contain the countryโ€™s relentless increase in coronavirus cases.

He warned that until the virus is defeated, Italyโ€™s economy โ€“ nearly stagnant for years before the outbreak โ€“ will not get going again.

After local officials clamoured for days for stronger measures, Mr Speranza on Friday night ordered the closures of all parks and playgrounds and banned people from travelling to weekend homes from Friday until Monday.

In Germany, the state of Baden-Wuerttemberg is opening its hospitals to patients from the neighbouring region of eastern France that is struggling with a surge of infections.

A spokesman for the stateโ€™s health ministry confirmed governor Winfried Kretschmann has offered assistance to France amid a growing shortage of ICU beds there.

Authorities have asked all hospitals in Baden-Wuerttemberg with free capacity to take in French patients requiring ventilators.

The spokesman said that while the stateโ€™s own capacity is limited and there are already some bottlenecks, โ€œwe will naturally try to help our French neighboursโ€.

Germany is estimated to currently have more than 20,000 cases of the virus, with 70 deaths.

REUTERS

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