Spanish health authorities reported the lowest daily increase in coronavirus deaths since mid-March on Saturday, as the number of new cases continues to slow down.
According to data from the Spanish Health Ministry, 27,563 have now died from Covid-19 in the country, an increase of 104 in the past 24 hours. It is the lowest daily increase since March 17.
"Until now, we haven't currently detected an active outbreak in any of the regions," Simon said of the infections, while cautioning that Spaniards need to remain vigilant. While the Spanish government has not given an official number of deaths among health workers, the General Council of Official Medical Colleges, the Spanish doctors' professional body , reported 48 doctors have died victims of Covid-19 in the country.
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