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Report below updated in Spain at 18h on Monday 7 Sept

CORONAVIRUS in SPAIN – latest Health Ministry figures

The latest official figure* released by the Spanish Health Ministry on Monday 7 September for the number of people who have tested positive for Coronavirus (Covid-19) is now 525,549. This is an overall increase of 26,560 against the figure released on Friday – although the ministry claims that just 2,440 of these infections have occurred in the past 24 hours.

The ministry states that it is still verifying and updating historical data (please also see discrepancies in figures* below). It has also not been updating any figures during the weekends since Friday 3 July.

There have now been 108,079 cases of Coronavirus detected in the past 14 days – out of the total 525,549. The figure for infections detected in the past 7 days is 49,716.

Figures released today also show that 1,829 people have required hospital treatment in the past 7 days, with 161 in intensive care.

The official figures* for the total number of Coronavirus-related deaths on Monday 7 September is now 29,516 – an increase of 98 since Friday’s figures (and according to the ministry, it is a total of 237 deaths in the past 7 days).

The current known peak of recorded deaths related to Coronavirus in a 24-hour period in Spain was on 2 April, when 950 deaths were registered.

Increase in infections

Figures released on Friday had shown an overall increase of 10,476 infections against Thursday’s figures – with the ministry stating that 4,503 had occurred in a 24 hour period.

Thursday had seen an overall increase of 8,959 infections against Wednesday – yet 3,607 in a 24 hour period.

The current peak of recorded infections for a 24-hour period in Spain was on 31 March, when 9,222 new cases were registered.

When Spain imposed its ‘state of alarm’ from Saturday 14 March, the Health Ministry had confirmed 4,231 known cases of Coronavirus at the time (based on figures released on Friday 13 March), with 121 deaths. By Monday 16 March, there had been a further 4,960 confirmed infections, taking the total at the time to 9,191. The death toll on 16 March had increased to 309.

Of the 2,440 new infections registered in the past 24 hours by the central Health Ministry in Spain on Monday 7 September, the numbers per region are as follows:

A full breakdown of the data per region, together with age group statistics can be found by clicking here.

Children having their temperatures taken as they return to school in Valencia. (Education Dept, Valencia Gov / gva.es)

Back to school … with face masks

Many schools across Spain have started the new term on Monday, with all students aged over 6 having to wear face masks at all times in order to combat potential infections of Coronavirus.

This is just one of the ‘protocol measures’ agreed between the Spanish government and all the regional authorities, as part of an overall agreement to start the 2020-2021 academic year, and ‘to achieve the highest degree of presence possible and a safe return to the classroom’.

The full agreement encompasses 29 measures and 5 recommendations – to be applied by the ‘competent administrations in educational centres’ in each region of Spain, with the objective of ‘building a model of co-governance that generates trust in the educational community’. Read the full report here: Spanish government agrees plan with regions for return to school – full details

In Valencia, the regional government’s minister for education, Vicent Marzà, said, ‘We are returning to school with the maximum possible security and with the certainty that an educational contribution to society is more necessary than ever.’

Back to school in Valencia. (Education Dept, Valencia Gov / gva.es)

‘Students deserve to return to the classroom after six months,’ he added. ‘We will have to overcome many obstacles, but we have been preparing this moment for months and we want to thank the enormous work done by the Valencian educational community.’

Around 795,000 pupils are expected to be returning to school in the Valencia region this week, about 94,400 in the province of Castellón, 288,800 in Alicante and 411,000 in Valencia.

Also read (30/8/20): A ‘zero risk option does not exist’ – Valencia prepares for a return to school

Also read: Valencia in English – weekly round-up (6 Sept)

Madrid reinforces measures & restrictions

On Friday the regional government of Madrid announced a number of new restrictions and measures to combat the spread of Coronavirus (Covid-19), and which came into effect from today (Monday).

Read the full report here: Madrid reinforces its measures against Covid-19, as infections continue to rise

Spain imposes strict new measures on nightlife

On Friday 14 August Spain announced strict new measures on nightlife across the whole country – as well as a ban on smoking outside, where social distancing cannot be maintained – in a further attempt to stop the spread of Coronavirus (Covid-19). Each region of Spain is imposing the restrictions following their own timetable.

These are the key measures:

Read the full report here: Spain imposes strict new measures on nightlife across the country

*Discrepancies in figures

Although the Health Ministry updated its official Coronavirus mortality figures on 19 June following on-going discrepancies with the data released by some of the country’s regional health authorities – there are still huge differences in the ‘excess mortality’ figures published for this period in Spain.

Click here for full report: Spain’s ‘excess mortality’ during Coronavirus pandemic is over 43,000

Spain’s National Statistics Institute (INE) published figures showing that the number of deaths for the first 21 weeks of 2020 have been 24% higher than for the same period in 2019 – based on information received from the country’s civil registries (1 January to 24 May). The number of deaths during this period for 2020 is 43,945 higher than in 2019.

Spain – ‘New Normality’

After three months under a ‘state of alarm’ (since 14 March), Spain entered its ‘New Normality’ phase on Monday 22 June, following on from the government’s four phased plan to relax the country’s lockdown restrictions.

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