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ARCHIVED - Wednesday update: over 47,000 Covid-19 cases in Spain and 740 more deaths in the last 24 hours
Almost 8,000 new confirmed cases in Spain by Wednesday lunchtime
The latest official figures produced by the Spanish government show that the number of confirmed cases of Covid-19 throughout the country has risen to 47,610 from 39,673 with the number of related fatalities having reached 3,434 (after an increase of 740 in 24 hours) and another 3,166 patients in intensive care (530 more than on Tuesday). 5,367 patients have been given the all clear, but in a week when it is hoped that a peak may be reached in the number of new cases being reported the latest data continue to be less encouraging than some had anticipated.
The numbers of cases has risen by almost 44 per cent since the official bulletin on Monday lunchtime and the crisis is overwhelming the health services in some areas of Spain. The situation is critical in Madrid, where intensive care units are now operating at double their maximum capacity and field hospitals have been brought into use to cope with the continued growth in the number of serious cases.
Since the last official update yesterday 290 people have died in Madrid alone, pushing the number of deaths in the region up 1,825 and accounting for 53 per cent of Covid-19 deaths in Spain. There are now 14,597 reported cases in Madrid (and 1,150 patients in intensive care) but the reality is that there could be many thousands more, as the system is so overwhelmed that tests are no longer being analysed immediately.
Here in Murcia the latest totals are 477 cases, 33 patients in intensive care and 6 fatalities. These figures are very low in comparison to other areas of Spain: the number of cases in the Region is the lowest per capita of population in the mainland regions.
Thanks to the rapid and strict confinement of members of the public to their homes throughout the country it is hoped that the spread of the virus can be contained, although as stated many times before, the regional health authority is under no illusions that many cases have yet to show symptoms and it will be 2-3 weeks before we see a peak in case numbers.
As a result of this the Spanish government has extended the lockdown to 12th April.
The regional government continues to issue messages reminding the public of the need for patience during the confinement period which has been established during the emergency, recognizing that frustration is beginning to mount and that tempers will be fraying. It is important to remember that staying at home is essential in order to make the period of confinement as short as possible for everyone and reduce the number of deaths, and out on the streets police and the military are becoming stricter at enforcing the conditons of lockdown and fining members of the public who do not respect the lockdown. The image shows the regional forestry fire division here in the Murcia Region working with the police to enforce lockdown and spray public areas.
The latest available data for the number of Covid-19 cases by region is as follows:
Andalucía: 3,010 (113 fatalities, 116 in intensive care, 71 cured)
Aragón: 907 (40 fatalities, 75 in intensive care, 4 cured)
Asturias: 779 (25 fatalities, 29 in intensive care, 35 cured)
Balearic Islands: 562 (13 fatalities, 40 in intensive care, 28 cured)
Canary Islands: 657 (21 fatalities, 43 in intensive care, 15 cured)
Cantabria: 510 (14 fatalities, 18 in intensive care, 12 cured)
Castilla-La Mancha: 2,780 (263 fatalities, 210 in intensive care, 71 cured)
Castilla y León: 2,940 (165 fatalities, 170 in intensive care, 213 cured)
Catalunya: 9,937 (516 fatalities, 781 in intensive care, 1,724 cured))
Ceuta: 9 (1 in intensive care)
Comunidad Valenciana 2,616 (143 fatalities, 198 in intensive care, 44 cured)
Extremadura: 742 (39 fatalities, 28 in intensive care, 8 cured)
Galicia: 1,653 (27 fatalities, 69 in intensive care, 25 cured)
Madrid: 14,597 (1,825 fatalities, 1,150 in intensive care, 3,031 cured)
Melilla: 38 (0 fatalities, 2 in intensive care)
Murcia: 477 (6 fatalities, 33 in intensive care, 4 cured)
Navarra: 1,197 (33 fatalities, 51 in intensive care, 23 cured)
Basque Country: 3,271 (155 fatalities, 117 in intensive care, 466 cured)
La Rioja: 928 (37 fatalities, 33 in intensive care, 43 cured)
Remember: LOCKDOWN MEANS LOCKDOWN. STAY AT HOME. STAY SAFE AND DO YOUR BIT TO REDUCE THE SPREAD OF CORONAVIRUS.
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What to do if you are in the Region of Murcia and believe you may have contracted the virus
The regional government has set up a special helpline to supply information to members of the public (900 121212), and also urges people to call the 112 emergency services line if they suspect that they may have contracted the virus rather than going straight to hospital or to a medical centre. Medical staff will be sent to your home to test for the virus.
The Region’s public hospitals have limited the number of visitors to just one per patient.
Sensible precautions
The advice being issued to members of the public by medical authorities all over the world coincides on the following points:
- Wash hands frequently with either soap and water or a sanitiser gel
- Catch coughs and sneezes with disposable tissues – and throw the tissues away immediately after use before immediately washing your hands!
- If you don’t have a tissue, use your sleeve – and wash the item of clothing used at the next opportunity
- AVOID touching your eyes, nose and mouth with unwashed hands
- AVOID close contact with people who are unwell
- Don´t panic!
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