The regional government of northern Aragón announced they have closed the city limits of Zaragoza, Huesca and Teruel. Neighbouring Navarra, which leads Spain in infections per 100,000 over 14 days, is preparing to become the first Spanish region to close its borders on tomorrow. La Rioja will also close its regional borders on Saturday.
Spain's Health Minister Salvador Illa and regional heads of health will meet tomorrow to discuss their virus strategies and consider employing nightly curfews to target late-night partying as a source of contagion.
"I want to be very clear," Illa said yesterday. "Some very hard weeks are coming."
France is not far behind in western Europe with over 930,000 reported cases. Russia has reported over 1.4 million cases. The US leads the world with over eight million reported cases, according to the Johns Hopkins tally that is considered a global standard for charting the progress of the pandemic.
Spain's cases per 100,000 inhabitants over 14 days, which is a more reliable indicator of the evolution of the virus, has decreased in recent days. It currently sits at 332 cases per 100,000, a figure that is still worrying but now lower than the Czech Republic, Belgium, Netherlands, France and Britain.
Despite the higher number of asymptomatic cases found through improved testing, the pressure is being felt in Spain's hospitals. Over 3900 patients have required hospitalisation over the past week, with 274 needing intensive care, the ministry said. Almost 40 per cent of Madrid's ICU units are occupied by Covid-19 patients.
- AP