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    Coronavirus cases in Spain up by 1500 in a day

    Chronicle EditorBy Chronicle EditorMarch 14, 2020No Comments4 Mins Read
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    Coronavirus cases in Spain have risen by 1,500 to more than 5,700, public health officials say.

    Spain is the worst affected country in Europe after Italy, which has more than 15,000 cases.

    The news comes as the Spanish government meets to declare a national state of emergency, for only the second time in its recent history.

    On Friday the World Health Organization (WHO) said Europe was now the “epicentre” of the pandemic.

    Director General Dr Tedros Adhanom Ghebreyesus urged countries to use aggressive measures, community mobilisation and social distancing to save lives.

    Several European countries have reported steep rises in infections and deaths in recent days.

    In other developments:

    • US President Donald Trump’s travel ban on 26 European countries, members of the Schengen free movement zone, has come into force
    • Mr Trump also declared a national emergency, releasing up to $50bn (£40bn) in relief funds
    • The US House of Representatives approved an aid package including paid leave and free virus testing, with support from both Republicans and Democrats
    • New Zealand PM Jacinda Ardern said almost all new arrivals in the country must self-isolate for 14 days
    • In China, new cases among people arriving in the country outnumbered those by local transmission for the first time
    • Colombia has closed its border with Venezuela and barred any visitors who had recently been in Europe or Asia

    What is the situation in Spain?

    Spain reported 136 fatalities by Saturday. Infections there have increased to 5,753, up by more than 1,500 from 4,231 on Friday night.

    Prime Minister Pedro Sánchez is set to announce emergency measures to combat the crisis shortly.

    This will be only the second state of emergency in the country since the transition to democracy began in 1975, the first being a 2010 air traffic controllers’ strike.

    Local measures are already in force. The authorities in Madrid and its surrounding area have ordered the closure of most bars, restaurants and shops.

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    Shops selling foodstuffs, pharmacies and petrol stations are exempt. Similar measures have been brought in elsewhere, including the regions of Galicia and Catalonia.

    The mayor of the southern city of Seville said he had suspended the famous Easter processions.

    Catalan regional leader Quid Torra has said he wants to seal off the whole region, and has asked the authorities in Madrid to block access by air, rail and sea.

    On Thursday the region’s authorities locked down four towns north of Barcelona with a high number of cases.

    Airlines are also stopping flights to Spain. Low-cost leisure airline Jet2 turned back planes in mid-air on Saturday as it announced it was cancelling all flights.

    All but “essential travel” to parts of Spain should be avoided, says the UK Foreign and Commonwealth Office.

    Why is Europe the ‘epicentre’?

    More than 132,500 people have been diagnosed with Covid-19 in 123 countries around the world, according to the WHO.

    Coronavirus patients in northern Italy are being treated in warehouses

    The total number of deaths has reached about 5,000 – a figure Dr Tedros described as “a tragic milestone”.

    “Europe has now become the epicentre of the pandemic, with more reported cases and deaths than the rest of the world combined, apart from China,” he said.

    “More cases are now being reported every day than were reported in China at the height of its epidemic.”

    Europe now the “epicentre”, says WHO Director General Dr Tedros Adhanom Ghebreyesus

    As well as the increases in Spain and Italy, France has now confirmed 3,661 cases and 79 deaths.

    Germany has seen 3,675 cases and eight deaths. There have been 798 confirmed infections in the UK and 11 deaths.

    Italy has imposed a nationwide lockdown.

    Meanwhile, at least 10 other countries in Europe are enforcing border closures, including:

    • Denmark: Closes borders to foreign visitors from Saturday
    • Czech Republic: Bans all foreigners from entering the country, except those with residence permits. Bans most of its own nationals from leaving
    • Slovakia: Closes borders to all foreigners except those with a residence permit.
    • Austria: Closes three land border crossings with Italy to all foreigners, except those with a medical certificate issued within four days. No restriction on Austrian nationals
    • Ukraine: Closes border crossings to foreigners (except diplomats) for two weeks
    • Hungary: Closes land borders with Austria and Slovenia
    • Poland: From Sunday will close borders to foreign visitors

    Belgium, France, Switzerland and parts of Germany are among the latest countries to close schools.

    There are also widespread curbs on large gatherings and measures to close theatres, restaurants and bars.

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