Figures. New record: more than 1,000 deaths a week in Spain
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Health data have registered
22,516 new infections
since Thursday and 347 more deaths.
For the second day in a row, the 300 deaths have been exceeded, but this Friday's data is below the 368 deaths on Thursday.
The data reflects, however, a
new record in the number of deaths
during the last seven days, amounting to 1,088.
This parameter has been two days in a row above a thousand and beating successive records for this second wave of the virus.
The figures in the rest of the continent are equally negative, a good number of European countries seem to be blocked before the advance of the
Covid pandemic,
which at the moment there is no way to stop and which has already caused almost twelve million infections and almost 300,000 deaths In the continent.
In addition to this general account of the coronavirus pandemic news by news, you can also follow the last hour of Catalonia, Andalusia and the Basque Country.
The data of the coronavirus in Spain
161,148 in
Andalusia
(2,781 dead)
62,653 in
Aragon
(1,780 dead)
14,257 in
Asturias
(534 dead)
19,946 in the
Balearic Islands
(376 dead)
18,088 in the
Canary Islands
(296 dead)
11,112 in
Cantabria
(258 dead)
70,817 in
Castilla-La Mancha
(3,452 dead)
92,867 in
Castilla y León
(3,834 dead)
257,588 in
Catalonia
(7,225 dead)
2,053 in
Ceuta
(32 dead)
70,114 in the
Valencian Community
(1,886 dead)
22,804 in
Extremadura
(770 dead)
38,062 in
Galicia
(977 dead)
319,651 in
Madrid
(10,842 dead)
3,327 in
Melilla
(24 dead)
41,387 in
Murcia
(389 dead)
35,577 in
Navarra
(747 dead)
73,564 in the
Basque Country
(2,148 dead)
13,817 in
La Rioja
(482 dead)
* Source: Ministry of Health
Total figures: 1,328,832 confirmed coronavirus cases with diagnostic test of active infection;
38,833 dead with positive test on November 6
8.07 Joe Biden vows to tackle coronavirus from "day one"
The United States
has reported a record number of new cases of
coronavirus
for the third day in a row
and
Joe Biden
has promised to act from "day one" against the pandemic if he wins the
elections in the United States
, the country most affected by the
coronavirus
in the world
.
Global infections exceeded 49 million and Europe has been in the eye of the storm for weeks with more than 300,000 deaths;
almost a quarter of the world total
More than 127,000 new infections were reported on Friday in the United States, thus linking three consecutive days of record infections with the country and the world pending the fought presidential election.
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7.53 Argentine film director and politician Fernando 'Pino' Solanas dies of coronavirus
Argentine film director and politician
Fernando 'Pino' Solanas
died of
coronavirus
this Friday at age 84 in
Paris
, the city where he worked as his country's ambassador to
Unesco
and where he had been hospitalized by, official sources have reported.
On October 16, Solanas, who leaves a vast career as a director of documentary and fiction films and led the leftist party
Proyecto Sur
, a member of the ruling
Frente de Todos
, announced on the social network
that both he and his wife,
Angela Correa
, had tested positive for
coronavirus
in the French capital.
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7.35 Donald Trump's chief of staff, Mark Meadows, positive for coronavirus
The
White House
chief of staff
,
Mark Meadows
, has tested positive for
coronavirus
, as reported by the media, citing sources around him.
The news jumped coinciding with the speech that the Democratic candidate,
Joe Biden
, gave on Friday night although, according to CNN and
The Hill
newspaper
, it is not clear when he tested positive.
Meadows' last public appearance was Tuesday night, after the polls closed, where he was with US President
Donald Trump
and his family members.
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7.00 Covid grows at a record rate in the US and Europe exceeds 300,000 deaths
Covid-19 continues to advance in the United States, which this Friday registered its third consecutive record of new infections while the virus continues to hit Europe where more than 300,000 people have already died.
The United States, the country hardest hit in the world by the pandemic, again registered a peak, the third consecutive, with more than 127,000 new cases in 24 hours according to a count by Johns Hopkins University, a reference organization.
Thus, the United States accumulates more than 236,000 deaths and 9.7 million cases.
The current epicenter of the pandemic is in Europe with its more than 12 million infections, said Hans Kluge, WHO Europe director.
"We saw an explosion" of contagions, Kluge said.
In just "a few days there have been a million additional cases" in Europe, and "we also see how mortality increases little by little," he said.
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