• Coronavirus in Europe. In Spain slight increase in deaths. In Germany you get to a minimum
  • Coronavirus, WHO Europe: "Return to normalcy is gradual". "In RSA half of the dead"
  • Coronavirus, the situation in Europe. The deaths in Spain are decreasing
  • Coronavirus in Europe, slight increase in deaths in Spain
  • The deaths in Spain drop, they are 367 in the last 24 hours

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April 28, 2020 First signs of recovery of the epidemic in Germany, immediately after the easing of containment measures. The infection rate has risen to 1, or each infected person infects another, according to data released by the Robert Koch Institute (RKI).

1,144 new cases of infection were registered in 24 hours, a total of 156,337 from the beginning of the epidemic. There were 163 deaths in one day and bring the total to 5,913. In fact, both figures are slightly increasing compared to yesterday (+1,018 infections and +110 deaths). Approximately 117,400 patients recovered, an increase of 2,900. The Land of Bavaria, the most affected by Covid-19, has 41,400 infections and 1,681 deaths.   

Since mid-April, the infection rate has dropped to 0.7 before rising again, and the death rate from the disease has also increased day by day. According to the RKI data, yesterday it reached 3.8 percent, which remains well below some neighboring countries such as France. 

Spain: 301 new deaths, downward trend continues
In Spain there have been 301 deaths in the last 24 hours due to the coronavirus, down compared to 331 deaths yesterday. The newspaper El Pais reports it. In all, 23,822 deaths and over 210,000 cases of infection were recorded in the country, while 102,000 were cured. The

Prime Minister, Pedro Sanchez, today will present the broad outlines of the plan "gradual" exit from the lockdown of Spain. As of last Sunday, children under 12 were allowed to go out if accompanied by their parents and from the following Saturday people of all ages will be able to go out for exercise, after a seven-week lockdown.Madrid has established that the masks they must be worn on public transport, while in the Basque Country patrols will take the temperature of users of public transport. Anyone with a temperature above 37 degrees will not be able to travel. In the southern region of Andalusia, which includes the Costa del Sol and is heavily dependent on tourism, there are plans to reopen hotels in early June. Bars and restaurants will also reopen, but restrictive measures will be put in place to keep social distances.