Spain starts 10 days of mourning

A Spanish flag is flown at half-mast – a tribute to those who have lost their lives to the pandemic COVID-19 disease caused by the SARS-CoV-2 coronavirus – over the main entrance to the Congress of Deputies (the lower house of parliament) in Madrid, Spain, 27 May 2020.

Spain held a moment of silence at noon on Wednesday to honour those who have died of coronavirus.

Live images broadcast on Spanish television channels showed businesses, markets, streets and the country’s parliament at a standstill.

The silent tribute marked the start of 10 days of national mourning, during which flags will fly at half-staff on all government and public buildings.

At least 27,117 people have died of coronavirus in Spain since the pandemic began, according to the country’s Health Ministry.

Prime Minister Pedro Sanchez is set to face questions from MPs later in the day on the country’s response to the coronavirus pandemic.

 

 

Via EPA-EFE/CHEMA MOYA

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