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THE number of new coronavirus cases in Spain has soared dramatically in the last 24 hours. According to the Ministry of Health, there have been 257 new cases of the virus in the last day.
Sadly, there have also been four individuals who have lost their lives to the virus. Since the beginning of the pandemic, it is estimated that around 28,296 people have passed away from the coronavirus. In the last week, there have been nine deaths in Spain.
"The only security we have is our ability to adapt."
Entire Spain tourist region on alert after bride and 22 wedding guests test positive for coronavirus
A region of Spain popular with tourists could go back into lockdown after a new coronavirus outbreak, just as people in England fly abroad after quarantine measures were dropped for 75 destinations
Catalonia second wave: Thousands back in lockdown as Spain fights NEW coronavirus outbreak
THOUSANDS of residents have been forced back into a coronavirus lockdown in Catalonia after a new outbreak of infections as Spain fights off a second deadly wave of the virus.
Spain holidays under threat as surge in COVID-19 sparks border closure concerns
SPAIN is considering resealing some of its borders following a sudden surge of COVID-19 cases in the Catalonia region, which has seen residents of Barcelona forced back into a 15-day lockdown. Will holiday plans be ruined?
"The only security we have is our ability to adapt."
Clubs have been forced to close in the city of Gandia, on the east coast near Valencia, following an outbreak just as tourists began to arrive following the relaxation of travel restrictions.
Spanish authorities last Thursday also shut down the main party strip in Magaluf, after video footage showed large crowds of drunken and maskless Brits chanting in the street and jumping on cars.
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