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April 11, 2020 The Covid-19 pandemic resulted in another 510 deaths in Spain, among the most affected countries worldwide, bringing the total deaths to 16,353. The Spanish Ministry of Health reported this by providing data on the victims registered in the last 24 hours. Furthermore, compared to yesterday, there are 4,830 new infections, for a total of 161,852. The recovered are just over 59 thousand.

Germany. A further 5,204 infections were registered
In Germany, 5,204 new cases of Covid-19 were reported between Thursday and Friday. This is what emerges from the data released by the Robert Koch Institute which follows the trend of the epidemic for the government. There were 226 deaths in the same period. The total number of infections since the beginning of the epidemic is 116,304 and that of deaths 2,459. The most affected state continues to be Bavaria.

Gb. 19 operators died from the start of the emergency
19 health workers died in Britain after being infected by Covid-19. Among them 11 doctors. British Health Minister Matt Hancock made the announcement in an interview with BBC Radio 4. The minister then stressed that it is still too early to determine when the peak of coronavirus infections in the UK will be reached. "Nobody knows. The good news is that we see the number of hospital admissions begin - I emphasize begin - to flatten out," Hancock said, pointing out that government charts indicate that "instead of going up exponentially, how would they have done if we hadn't taken (containment) measures are starting to go down and flatten out. "

France. Macron will speak to the nation on Easter Monday
"Stay at home" President Emmanuel Macron will reiterate to the French on Monday at 20.02 in his fourth speech to the Nation since the beginning of the coronavirus emergency. An unusual time, explains the website of 'Le Figaro', to allow the French to applaud the medical staff from their balconies and windows, as has been happening at 20 every night for four weeks. Macron, the newspaper explains, should specify the duration of the extension of the containment measures entered into force on March 17 and could provide the first indications on the next step, that is, the exit from the emergency situation, which is believed to take place gradually.

Austria. From today penalties for those who turn without a mask
In Austria, the police will now be able to raise fines for those who fail to comply with the containment measures imposed by the government. People who enter supermarkets, pharmacies and drugstores without wearing the nose-mouth mask will be penalized with a fine of 25 euros. Failure to comply with the outgoing restrictions will be sanctioned with 50 euros. From next Tuesday the obligation to wear a mask, or a neck warmer and scarf, will be extended to those who use public transport and will enter stores authorized to reopen (less than 400 square meters of surface, gardening and DIY).