On Tuesday, April 21, Spain saw a
slight increase in its daily coronavirus death toll. The government reported
430 deaths in 24 hours, an increase from Monday's 399 deaths. This is still
quite an improvement from April 2nd's peak of 950 deaths. Monday's death toll
was the lowest figure in a month. Spain has the third-highest coronavirus
fatality rate after the United States and Italy.
The
number of confirmed cases in the country has grown to 204,178, the
second-highest number of cases in the world, after the US which has more than
790,000 cases. 31,788 of the confirmed cases are medical staff. Recoveries are
also growing, with 82,518 recoveries as of Tuesday.
A
lockdown was enforced in Spain on March 14 and will be extended until May 9th.
However, the lockdown conditions will be eased on April 27, allowing kids to
spend some time outdoors.
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