With only 87 fatalities, Spain records lowest daily COVID-19 death count in two months

Spain's health minister said that regional authorities have reported 87 new deaths, the lowest daily count since March 16.
A passenger wearing a gas mask and a full protective suit arrives from London at the Barcelona airport. (Photo| AP)
A passenger wearing a gas mask and a full protective suit arrives from London at the Barcelona airport. (Photo| AP)
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MADRID:  Spain has registered its first daily death toll of fewer than 100 confirmed fatalities since declaring a state of emergency to fight the coronavirus two months ago. Spain's health minister says regional authorities have reported 87 new deaths, the lowest daily count since March 16.

Spain reported over 900 deaths a day at the height of the outbreak. The country of 47 million has had 27,650 deaths and 277,719 infections from COVID-19. Spain is easing its strict lockdown measures that succeeded in slowing the spread of the virus but have also brought its economy to a halt.

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