Spain’s coronavirus death toll tops 4,000, with over 56,000 cases reported

The coronavirus death toll in Spain surged to 4,089 after 655 people died within 24 hours, and number of confirmed…

The coronavirus death toll in Spain surged to 4,089 after 655 people died within 24 hours, and number of confirmed cases rose to 56,188, the health ministry said on Thursday.

It was a 19 percent increase on figures released Wednesday by the authorities in Spain, which has the world’s second highest death toll from the disease after Italy.

Despite a national lockdown imposed on March 14, which parliament on Thursday agreed to extend until April 11, both deaths and infections have continued to mount, with officials warning this week would be particularly bad.