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How many cases of COVID-19 have been diagnosed in Spain? Is the mortality rate from the Spanish epidemic high?

As of 15:00 on August 16, 2020, there are 133,268 confirmed cases in Spain, a total of 358,843 confirmed cases, a total of 196,958 cured cases, and a death toll of 28,617. According to Spanish statistics, the average infection rate of the new coronavirus among the Spanish population is 5, and the province with the highest infection rate is Madrid. Taken together, the mortality rate caused by the epidemic is also very high.

At the same time, the latest news shows that the number of new daily cases in Spain has been close to 3,000 for two consecutive days, and there is a possibility of a rebound of the epidemic. In response to this situation, the Spanish Ministry of Health urgently announced the closure of nightlife venues across the country, such as dance halls, bars, etc., which are no longer allowed to operate. It also recommended that people should maintain a distance of at least 1.5 meters and prohibit smoking and other various measures to prevent the rebound of the epidemic. provisions. Therefore, if you are traveling to Spain or on a business trip in the near future, if you cannot postpone or give up, you must protect your personal safety.

In the early days of the COVID-19 outbreak, the Spanish government cabinet was relatively strict and wise. In early March, the Spanish Prime Minister announced a state of lockdown and began to implement strict blockade measures to prevent the spread of the COVID-19 epidemic. spread further. And similar to China, Spain has also restricted the movement of residents. Except for necessary purchases, medical treatment and work, residents must stay at home and are not allowed to walk in the streets. It can be said that Spain's measures are very comprehensive. Of course, the COVID-19 epidemic has also brought a lot of economic losses to Spain. For example, the developed tourism industry has been particularly hard hit. But no matter what, Spain's current epidemic prevention measures are still relatively in place.

This year’s new crown pneumonia is an unexpected event. Every country is facing big and small problems, so it is only wise for all countries to unite. At present, our country’s new crown pneumonia The epidemic has been basically controlled, and people's lives have returned to how they used to be.