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Virus claims 40k lives as global infections top 800k

By Pa
April 01, 2020

MADRID: Spain’s coronavirus deaths have jumped by a record number as the medical system strained to care for its tens of thousands of infected patients, and the world total climbed to more than 800,000 cases.

The coronavirus pandemic has killed more than 40,000 people worldwide with nearly three-quarters of the deaths in Europe, according to an AFP tally using official figures.

In the US, where the spread of the coronavirus has been accelerating, New York’s governor begged for health care reinforcements, saying up to a million more workers are needed.

Spain and Italy are still struggling to avoid the collapse of their health systems, with Spain saying hospitals in at least half of its 17 regions are at or near intensive care bed limits and more than 13,000 medical workers are among the country’s reported 94,417 infections.

Dozens of hotels across Spain have been converted into recovery rooms for patients in less serious condition, and authorities are building makeshift field hospitals in sports centres, libraries and exhibition halls.

Overnight, Spain recorded 849 new deaths, the highest daily toll since the pandemic hit. It has killed 8,189 people in Spain, forcing Madrid to open a second temporary morgue this week after an ice rink pressed into service last week become overwhelmed.

Deaths climbed rapidly in the US, which is poised to overtake China’s reported virus death toll of 3,300, but experts say all numbers reported by governments and states are faulty in different ways, due to lack of testing, mild cases that are missed or the determination of some governments to shape their pandemic narrative. Italy and Spain account for more than half of the 38,714 Covid-19 deaths reported worldwide, and the US has the most confirmed cases at 164,610, according to a tally by Johns Hopkins University. Italy’s death toll rose to nearly 11,600 -- the highest in the world by far -- but its rates of new infections were slowing.

A 12-year-old girl became the youngest person to die in Belgium, which has counted 705 deaths so far, including 98 in the last day. It was not disclosed whether she suffered from any underlying condition. The country of about 11.5 million people has reported more than 12,705 infections.