Spain extends state of emergency until April 12 as coronavirus crisis worsens

An ambulance worker wearing protective gear is seen after leaving a patient at La Princesa hospital during the coronavirus disease outbreak in Madrid. Picture: Susana Vera/Reuters

An ambulance worker wearing protective gear is seen after leaving a patient at La Princesa hospital during the coronavirus disease outbreak in Madrid. Picture: Susana Vera/Reuters

Published Mar 26, 2020

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Madrid - Spain awoke to the prospect of

more lockdown on Thursday after parliament approved an extension

to its state of emergency in the early hours of the morning

following a mammoth session of debate.

Parliament eventually voted to extend emergency measures -

including the state of lockdown that has seen people confined to

their homes except for essential trips for food, medicine and

work - for a further 15 days until April 12.

A majority of 321 lawmakers voted in favor of the extension,

while 28 abstained. The largest opposition party, the People's

Party, supported the measure.

"It is not easy to extend the state of emergency," Prime

Minister Pedro Sanchez said in Parliament. "I am convinced the

only efficient option against the virus is social isolation."

Spain is struggling to cope with the mounting coronavirus

crisis as its death toll exceeded China's on Wednesday with

another 738 lives lost in a single day.

The number of coronavirus cases in Spain has jumped ten-fold

since the state of emergency was imposed on March 14, and the

number of fatalities by 30 to 3,434.

Spain now has the second-highest number of deaths globally

after Italy's 6,820.

Nursing homes across the country have been overwhelmed, and

a skating rink in Madrid has been turned into a makeshift morgue

where hearses park outside the building, which is normally a

popular venue for children's birthday parties.

The country's government is scrambling to get hold of

protective equipment like masks, scrubs and gloves, and

ventilators.

The government has ordered 432 million euros ($471.4

million) worth of masks, gloves and testing kits in China,

Health Minister Salvador Illa said.

The country has also turned to NATO partners for protective

gears and ventilators to treat patients.

Reuters

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