Confirmed cases of coronavirus in Spain amount to 716481

MADRID – The cumulative number of coronavirus contagions showed the highest number of 12,272 in Spain on Friday from last day to 716,481, according to the knowledge of the Ministry of Health.

This included 4,122 diagnosed in the last 24 hours, however, those daily numbers tend to be much more consistent after retroactive infection count updates, after exceeding 10,000 cases consistent with the day for the peak of last week.

The total number of COVID-19 deaths reached 31,232 to 31,118 reported on Thursday. Daily deaths are now at their highest point since early May, but are well below the record of the late March of nearly 900. (Report via Jessica Jones; Edited through Hugh Lawson)

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