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Spain - Coronavirus Covid-19: 566.326 cases, 29.747 deaths

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Spanish soldiers find bodies in retirement homes
AFP / PIERRE-PHILIPPE MARCOU
The ice rink at the Palacio de Hielo, or Ice Palace, shopping centre in Madrid was made into a morgue to deal with a surge in deaths in the capital
Spanish soldiers deployed to help fight the new coronavirus outbreak have found elderly patients abandoned, and sometimes dead, at retirement homes, as an ice rink inside a Madrid shopping mall was turned into a temporary morgue to cope with a surge in cases.

The army has been charged with helping to disinfect retirement homes in Spain, one of the countries worst hit by the pandemic. Dozens of deaths from COVID-19 have been recorded at facilities across the country.


"We are going to be strict and inflexible when dealing with the way old people are treated in these residences," Defence Minister Margarita Robles said in an interview with private television channel Telecinco.

"The army, during certain visits, found some old people completely abandoned, sometimes even dead in their beds," she added.

An investigation has been launched, the general prosecutor announced.

The coronavirus death toll in Spain surged to 2,182 on Monday after 462 people died within 24 hours, according to health ministry figures....:tiphat:https://www.afp.com/en/news/3954/spa...es-doc-1q44z84
 
https://www.france24.com/en/20200326...cases-reported
The coronavirus death toll in Spain surged to 4,089 after 655 people died within 24 hours, and number of confirmed cases rose to 56,188, the health ministry said on Thursday.

It was a 19 percent increase on figures released Wednesday by the authorities in Spain, which has the world's second highest death toll from the disease after Italy.

Despite a national lockdown imposed on March 14, which parliament on Thursday agreed to extend until April 11, both deaths and infections have continued to mount, with officials warning this week would be particularly bad.
 
google translated

A disaster occurs in Madrid

The dead go by hundreds in Spain.

After dozens of deaths were reported in those centers for the elderly, the army intervened. Soldiers were deployed in the disinfection.
But they also found some residents dead in their beds. Their family members received a phone call requesting to collect the body.

The drama did not stop there, the influx to the Madrid cemetery is so great that it is closed. Also at the mourning centers can't accept more coffins.

As an emergency solution, the Palacio de Hielo - a skating rink - has been opened as a mortuary for the coffins. That too is now full.
 
Madrid announces official mourning

The Spanish city of Madrid today has exceeded the limit of 3,000 coronavirus deaths. That is why the regional government has declared official mourning. It starts at midnight on March 30. From then on, the flag will hang at half mast on all public buildings in Madrid. Also, from that date, a minute of silence is held every day at noon to commemorate the victims.
 
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