Spain hits over 13,000 Coronavirus deaths

A health worker stretchers a dead body in Madrid

Coronavirus: A health worker stretchers a dead body

Coronavirus: A health worker stretchers a body

For four consecutive days, the number of Coronavirus deaths in Spain has nose-dived raising hope that the days of the virus in the country are numbered.

Monday’s increase of 637 deaths means 13,055 have died in total, BBC reports.

Spain has recorded over 135,000 confirmed cases of Coronavirus, the most in Europe, but new infections have been slowing.

In Italy, the number of new infections fell by 1,031 to 1,941 on Monday, but the death toll rose to 636 – more than 100 higher than the previous day.

Slowing infection rates in a number of European countries are raising hope that strict social distancing measures are curbing the spread of Covid-19 – the disease caused by the virus.

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There have been almost 1.3 million cases and 70,800 deaths confirmed around the world since the virus emerged in China in December, according to a tally by Johns Hopkins University.

Monday’s figures show an increase of 4,273 new confirmed cases, bringing the national total to 135,032.

Spain’s total number of cases is second only to the United States, which has a much larger population.

The country of 47 million people also has the second-highest death toll in the world, behind Italy. But Monday’s figure of 637 is the lowest recorded in almost two weeks, since 24 March.

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