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Coronavirus in Spain figures (25 Mar) – sixth consecutive rise of incidence rate

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Report below updated in Spain at 19h on Thurs 25 Mar  

CORONAVIRUS in SPAIN – latest Health Ministry figures

The latest official figure released by the Spanish Health Ministry on Thursday 25 March for the number of people who have tested positive for Coronavirus since the start of the pandemic is now 3,247,738. This is an overall increase of 6,393 against the figure released on Wednesday, with the ministry claiming that 3,573 have occurred in the past 24 hours

Wednesday had seen an overall increase of 7,026 cases over Tuesday, with 3,835 in 24 hours. The peak of recorded infections for a 24-hour period during this ‘third wave’ of the pandemic in Spain was on 21 January, when 18,504 cases were registered. During the ‘first wave’, it was on 31 March when 9,222 cases were registered.

The incidence rate of new cases is now 134.08 per 100,000 inhabitants for the past 14 days, rising slightly again for the sixth consecutive time. Yesterday it was 132.22 and on Tuesday 129.55. It remains under 100 in seven regions. It is at its lowest in the Valencia region (28), followed by the Balearic Islands (52), Murcia (54), Galicia (73), Castilla La Mancha (77), La Rioja (93) and Extremadura (94).

There have now been 63,053 cases of Coronavirus detected in the past 14 days – out of the total 3,247,738. The figure for the past 7 days is 30,753.

There are currently 7,798 people requiring hospital treatment for Covid-19 in Spain, of which 1,853 are in intensive care. This represents 18.62% occupation of intensive care units (ICUs) by Covid-19 patients across Spain.

The official figure for the total number of Coronavirus-related deaths on Thursday 25 March is now 74,420 – an increase of 356 since Wednesday.  

The highest increase of deaths for a 24-hour period during this ‘third wave’ in Spain was on 9 February when 766 were registered. The peak of deaths during the ‘second wave’ was on 24 November when 537 were registered. During the ‘first wave’ it was on 2 April when 950 were registered.

Increase in infections per region

Of the 3,573 new infections claimed by the Health Ministry to have only been registered in the past 24 hours on Thursday 25 March, 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.

Citizens receiving jabs of the AstraZeneca vaccine at the Faculty of History & Philosophy of the University of Barcelona on 24 March 2021, after health authorities started to administer it again. (Govern.cat)

Covid-19 Vaccinations in Spain

Spain has started to administer the AstraZeneca vaccine again. The country is also extending the use of it for up to 65 year olds

Latest figures (up to 25 March) show that Spain has received 8,508,445 doses of Covid-19 vaccines and that 6,839,736 jabs have been administered. 2,392,202 people have now received a second jab, representing 5% of the population. In a separate report, we publish the amount of vaccines received and administered for each region in Spain: Covid-19 Vaccinations in Spain

‘State of Alarm’ – Easter restrictions across Spain

Spain has a current State of Alarm in place until 9 May 2021. The State of Alarm was initially declared last October to enable the regional governments the legal requirements to impose and enforce nighttime curfews and other restrictions, where required.

The Spanish Health Ministry has confirmed the perimeter closure for each region of Spain during the Easter period, in order to prevent ‘national tourism’The measures apply to all mainland Spain; the Balearic Islands and Canary Islands are exempt from the restrictions. Click here for all details: Details of curfews & restrictions for all regions of Spain during ‘State of Alarm’

Covid-19 test requirements for travellers arriving to Spain

Spain is lifting its travel ban on arrivals from the UK from 30 March. The suspension on arrivals from Brazil and South Africa remain in place until 13 April. Full report here: Spain lifts suspension of arrivals from the UK from 30 March

Also, travellers arriving in Spain from high-risk countries have to show proof of a negative PCR test done within 72 hours of arrival. A negative result from a TMA (Transcription-Mediated Amplification test) is now also valid, ‘and other tests based on equivalent molecular techniques’. Full report here: Spain changes Covid-19 test requirements for travellers.

Click here for all previous reports on: Coronavirus in Spain

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