In Spain has more than 800 people for the third day in a row lost their lives after being infected with coronavirus.

Spain has added another 812 names to the list of died after infection with the coronavirus. It brings the total of 7349 died. It shows a statement on Monday.

the Number of identified cases of infected in Spain has also increased and has now reached 85.000 people. Of which are over 12,000 employees in the health sector infected.

this is The third day in a row, to over 800 people in Spain have lost their lives after being infected with the coronavirus.

Saturday was added 832 dead to the total count, while an update on Sunday showed that the additional 838 had lost their lives.

In Europe, Spain is second only to Italy in terms smittetilfælde and deaths. Italy has over 10,000 dead and almost 100,000 smittetilfælde, shows a statement from the Johns Hopkins University, which follows coronasituationen close.

the nation’s hospitals and intensive care units are hard-pressed, and it creates a great deal of concern.

the Approach of the coronapatienter has been described as “a tsunami”.

the Country has already introduced a series of strict measures to reduce the spread of coronaviruses.

Spain imported 14. march a shutdown of large parts of society. The country’s parliament selected on Thursday last week to extend the closure up to 11. april.

Spain’s prime minister, the 48-year-old socialist Pedro Sanchez, has said that the country is facing its worst crisis since the civil war in the 1930s.

– Only the elders who know for a borgerkrigs hardship and consequence, can remember a collective crisis, that was worse than the current one.

– Spain’s other generations have, as a community, never faced something that is as hard as it is here, it sounded from the prime minister, when he earlier in the month announced the Spanish decommissioning.

Coronavirusset broke originally in the chinese therefore Wuhan at the end of december last year.

Since then, it has spread rapidly to countries across the globe.

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