Cases in Spain surpass 5,000

People protect themselves with masks as they shop at a supermarket in Barcelona, Catalonia, Spain, 14 February 2020, a day after access to the town was closed by the Catalan Government in an attempt to contain COVID-19 spread.

Spanish Government announced emergency status on the  13 March 2020 ordering the closure of commerce except supermarkets, pharmacies, petrol stations, banks, newspaper kiosks and tobacconists, until 26 March 2020, to control the COVID-19 spread.

In Spain, the number of cases for coronavirus stands at 5,100 cases while 132 people have died. This is what El Pais reports, citing the Ministry of Health.

 

Photo: EPA-EFE/ENRIC FONTCUBERTA

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