(Fighting new crown pneumonia) Spain's new crown pneumonia confirmed cases rose to the third in the world to stop all non-essential commercial activities nationwide

China News Service, Beijing, March 30th. Madrid: According to the Spanish Ministry of Health's report on the 30th, the total number of confirmed cases of Spanish new crown pneumonia has reached 85,195. Spain has become the third most diagnosed country in the world after the United States and Italy. Spain escalated its "epidemic" measures on the 30th, suspending all non-essential commercial activities across the country.

In Madrid, Spain, members of the Military Emergency Team (UME) shake their fists and wave their arms in front of the windows of a room in the process of full disinfection in Appañide, a suburb of Getafe.

According to the Spanish radio and television station, the data reported by the Spanish Ministry of Health on the 30th showed that in the past 24 hours, 6398 new confirmed cases, 812 new deaths, and a total of 7,340 deaths were reported in Spain. The deputy director of the Spanish Health Early Warning and Emergency Coordination Center also reported that the country's 12,298 medical workers have tested positive for the coronavirus, and currently 85% -90% are isolated at home and in good condition.

According to reports, Fernando Simon, an official spokesman for the Spanish Ministry of Health and director of the Center for Health Early Warning and Emergency Coordination, did not attend the press conference on the day because of symptoms of a new coronary pneumonia. Simon's first test for new coronavirus results on the evening of the 29th was positive, and is waiting for the second test result.

In addition, to curb the spread of the epidemic, Spain has also implemented new measures since the 30th. According to regulations, from March 30 to April 9, all workers in non-core industries must stay at home and not go out to work. The move aims to further control population movements to reduce the number of new infections and prevent the collapse of the medical system.

Spain's "National newspaper" reported that under the new "foot ban", the industries allowed to continue to operate mainly include agriculture, fisheries, food, pharmaceuticals and logistics related to daily necessities.

According to reports, Spain has announced the implementation of the "cities closure" nationwide on the 14th of this month, stipulating that, except for specific situations such as work, medical treatment or purchase of daily necessities, people across the country are prohibited from leaving their homes. (Finish)