Spain reports fourth consecutive day of declining coronavirus deaths following lockdown.
"The week's data confirms that the lockdown is working," declared the Spanish Minister of Health, Salvador Illa, during a press conference. Approximately 47 million Spaniards are under lockdown until April 25th.
247 - The Spanish Ministry of Health reported on Monday (6) the death of 647 people from coronavirus in the last 24 hours, the lowest number recorded in 13 days and marking the fourth consecutive day of decline in deaths within the Iberian country. The information is from the portal G1.
Spain's Health Minister, Salvador Illa, declared in a press conference that "the week's data confirms that the lockdown is working." Approximately 47 million residents in the Iberian country are under lockdown, with a return to normalcy expected on April 25th.
Spain is the second most affected country in the world in terms of Covid-19 deaths, behind only Italy, which has recorded 13.055 deaths and approximately 135 confirmed cases of infection by the new coronavirus.