City
Epaper

Spain's total number of COVID-19 cases at 85,195

By ANI | Published: March 30, 2020 7:18 PM

Spain's total number of coronavirus cases rose to 85,195 on Monday from 78,797 on Sunday.

Open in App

Madrid [Spain], Mar 30 : Spain's total number of coronavirus cases rose to 85,195 on Monday from 78,797 on Sunday.

The toll due to the infectious virus in Spain rose to 7,340 on Monday from 6,528 on Sunday.

Spain's total number of confirmed cases has now surpassed China's 81,470 confirmed cases, according to the latest data.

The number of new patients requiring ICU treatment at 324 in the past 24 hours, was also slightly lower.

However, Spsh Health Ministry officials have been warning that ICUs are near capacity, with the total number of patients requiring ICU treatment now at 5,231, according to CNN

2,071 people have recovered in the past 24 hours to make a total of 16,780, according to the figures of the Health Ministry.

( With inputs from ANI )

Tags: Spsh health ministrymadridCNNSpainFacebook group
Open in App

Related Stories

Other SportsMadrid Spain Masters 2024: B Sumeeth Reddy and N Sikki Reddy Bow Out in Quarterfinals

InternationalIsraeli Supreme Court Temporarily Halts Plan To Return Palestinian Hospital Patients to Gaza After Doctors’ Appeal

InternationalIceland: Volcano Erupts Again, Prompts Evacuation in Blue Lagoon, Residents Told To Leave

InternationalRussia: Schools, Colleges, Malls Closed in Belgorod As Ukrainian Attacks Escalate

Other SportsLa Liga Stars Targeted: Spanish Police Bust Burglary Gang That Hit Footballers' Homes

International Realted Stories

InternationalIDF Says More Aid Lorries Reaching Gaza, UN Confirms Numbers Are Up

InternationalAfghanistan: World Food Programme Says It Has Been Giving Food, Cash to 6 Mn People Monthly

InternationalDozens of pro-Palestine protesters arrested at Arizona State University

InternationalTesla CEO Elon Musk heads to China in surprise visit to country: Report

InternationalUS: Protesters drape huge Palestinian flag at venue of White House Correspondents' Dinner amid growing campus outrage over Gaza