Spain reports drop in coronavirus deaths consecutively for second day
Recoveries over the last 24 hours stood at 3,706, taking that total to 34,219
MADRID: Spain reported a consecutive drop for the second day in coronavirus-related deaths with 809 fatalities on Saturday, according to the official figures.
The total number of deaths in Spain now stands at 11,744, second only to Italy. A record 950 people died on Thursday.
The number of new cases also slowed at 7,026, taking the total to 124,736.
Recoveries over the last 24 hours stood at 3,706, taking that total to 34,219.
The Madrid region was the worst affected accounting for 40 percent of the deaths, 4,723, and 29 percent of the cases at 36,249. The northeastern region of Catalonia was in second place with 2,508 deaths.
Prime Minister Pedro Sanchez is due to decide whether to prolong the emergency measures and confinement declared on March 14 for another two weeks in order to get on top of the outbreak.
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