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Spain, which was seriously affected by the crisis, has achieved significant symbolic success in the fight against the crown pandemic: the huge field hospital built in the Madrid Ifema exhibition center closed on Friday due to the rapid fall of the number of Covid patients 19 one and a half months after opening.
According to the authorities, more than 4,000 patients were treated at the Ifema. Only 17 sick people could not be saved at the Ifema. Most of the sick had “miraculously left the miraculous hospital,” including a 103-year-old woman, said the head of government for the Madrid region, Isabel Díaz Ayuso. He was sure that even if the pandemic broke out again in the fall, he would never again have to build a hospital at the Ifema. The 1,350-bed clinic, including 16 for intensive care patients, was established in a record time of just 48 hours and opened on March 21.
In Spain, more than 215,000 people have been officially infected with SARS-CoV-2, and 24,800 have died from the virus. With more than 60,000 infections against Catalonia (just under 50,000), Madrid is the epicenter of the crisis in Spain. The numbers have been declining across the country for weeks. The strict curfew is therefore relaxed. Starting Saturday, you can walk again after seven weeks or play outdoor sports. With a four-phase plan, one wants to achieve a “new normal” in late June.