Spain’s death toll from coronavirus surpasses 27,000
Spain has reported a further 87 coronavirus deaths in the past 24 hours, taking the country’s death toll to 27,117, according to the country’s Health Ministry.
The number of confirmed cases has been 283,339, an increase of 859 cases in the past 24 hours.
While 854 patients are being treated in intensive care units, about 196,958 patients suffering from coronavirus have recovered and been discharged from hospital.
3,556,567 tests have so far been conducted to detect coronavirus cases in the country.
Spain has the fifth-highest coronavirus cases after the United States, Brazil, Russia and the United Kingdom.
The actual number of cases, however, is likely to be much higher, as many people with only mild or no symptoms are unlikely to have been tested. The number of deceased is also believed to be an underestimate due to lack of testing and reporting in the country.
On 13 May, the results of the first wave of a Spanish Government nation-wide seroprevalence study showed that the percentage of population which could have been infected during the pandemic would be around 5%, approximately 2 million people, a figure ten times higher than the number of confirmed cases on that date.
According to a report released on 25 May by the Spanish Ministy of Health monitoring system on daily excess mortality (Sistema de Monitorización de la Mortalidad Diaria - MoMo), the number of deaths was believed to be an underestimate perhaps by as much as 12,000.
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