Spain struggled in the worst snowstorm in half a century
The biggest blizzard in 50 years hit the capital Madrid and surrounding areas, disrupting traffic and efforts to distribute vaccines.
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The biggest blizzard in 50 years hit the capital Madrid and surrounding areas, disrupting traffic and efforts to distribute vaccines.
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Spain declared a state of emergency and imposed curfew throughout the country, with the exception of the Canary Islands, to prevent the second Covid-19 wave.
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Cruiser USS Olympia was a major contributor to the battle of destroying the powerful Spanish fleet in 1898, though it was criticized as too small.
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Spain for the first time in two months reported the number of deaths caused by nCoV below 100 in the wake of blockade preparation.
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116 families of Covid-19 victims filed a lawsuit against Prime Minister Pedro Sánchez and 22 cabinet members for delay and reprimand in fighting the pandemic.
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Spain recorded an additional 674 deaths from nCoV today, a three-day decline, bringing the total number of deaths nationwide to 12,418.
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Spain "Please give me your hand because you are all I have now," the old woman told Maria desperately, a nursing home employee in Madrid.
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Covid-19 continued to spread rapidly across the globe, particularly in Europe and the United States, bringing the number of cases to nearly 800,000, of which nearly 38,000 died.
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Spain reported an additional 838 deaths, a record daily increase, bringing nCoV deaths to 6,528 despite a nationwide blockade of two weeks.
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Princess Teresa of the Bourbon-Parma royal family in Spain was the first royal member in the world to die of the Covid-19 pandemic.
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