Saturday, 18 April 2020

Spanish death toll may be much higher than officially reported

Fears of an underestimation of Spain's coronavirus death toll have risen sharply this week, amid emerging evidence that mortality rates could be much higher than anticipated. As of Thursday, Spain already had the greatest total of confirmed coronavirus infections in Europe, with 188,068. It also had Europe's second-highest death toll, after Italy, with 19,478 fatalities.


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