In Spain, ten doctors, one nurse, and a health assistant died from the effects of the Coronavirus, which they contracted in the midst of their efforts to help the infected, who numbered more than 130,000, of whom 12,500 died.

The newspaper, Elbais, noted in a report on the topic that the majority of health personnel who died in Korna work in the primary care department, which raises the question about the safety conditions that doctors and nurses work on the front line in fighting the Corona virus.

The newspaper cites a statistic indicating that 12,300 health personnel were infected with Corona, which represents 15% of all people infected with the virus in Spain, which is considered one of the most affected countries after Italy and the United States. About 85% of affected medical personnel are recovering at home.

The first health worker death in Spain was recorded on March 18, when Dr. Francis Collado, 63, died in Barcelona, ​​where he was supervising a good family clinic.

The following day, a nurse died in the city of Bilbao affected by the virus she contracted in late February, before the virus turned into a pandemic that kills hundreds in a day in Spain.

Al-Tayeb Luis Perez, 61, is the latest victim of the White Army's battle against Corona, where it died on Sunday in a town of the capital, Madrid.

Among the deceased doctors is the Venezuelan Nerio Valarino Gonzalez, who emigrated three years ago to Spain and got there the equivalent of his university degree and began working as a medical professor and practitioner in a hospital in Murcia.

In a memorial memorial to the late Venezuelan doctor, his colleague, Fulgencio Molina, said a phrase befitting the sacrifices of every medical staff who lost life in the battle against the Corona virus: "Today after you left us, I do not want you to be a number, percentage, or statistic. It must be More present among us today. "

Similar to Spain, dozens of doctors died in Corona in several countries, including Britain, France and Italy, which have the highest mortality rate in the world due to Corona.