Data from Spain's Health Ministry reveal a surge in Spain's
death toll from 1,002 on Friday to 1,326 on Saturday - more than 300 deaths.
The number of confirmed cases also rose from 19,980 on Friday to 24,926 on
Saturday morning - an increase of more than 5,000 new cases. Madrid - the
Spanish capital - is the most affected region, and counts almost 9,000 cases
and 804 deaths.
Spain now has the third most confirmed infections after
China and Italy. Spanish Health Minister Salvador Illa said the army will
assist in setting up a field hospital of 5,500 beds and intensive care units
inside a convention center in Madrid.
According to the World Health Organization, recovery takes
two weeks for mild cases and up to six weeks for severe cases. A Johns Hopkins
University tally has established the global death toll from Covid-19 to be
10,000+ with the total number of registered cases exceeding 244,000, and
86,000+ recoveries - mostly in China.
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