In 26 provinces, Covid-19 patients are occupying more than 25% of intensive care beds, while five regions are seeing the highest number of regular hospital admissions since the beginning of the vaccination drive
The immunization of 3.26 million kids aged between five and 11 has begun. In this explainer, EL PAÍS looks at where the shots will be administered and how the process will be carried out
Hospitals in countries where there is higher vaccination coverage appear to be faring better, but there are examples that suggest caution is needed both on the continent and on Spanish territory
The massive leak of documents known as the Pandora Papers shows the key role of tax havens for the wealthy when making property transactions in areas such as the Costa del Sol or Madrid
A small agency created by Andbank, one of the biggest banks in the microstate, liaised with lawyers in Panama to set up structures for the likes of Manchester City coach Pep Guardiola
The Pandora Papers reveal that the Spanish singer has at least 20 companies in the British Virgin Islands, which were used to purchase luxury homes in Miami and a plane
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The total number of Covid-19 hospital admissions is far from January levels. But hospitalizations in general are breaking new records among the under-40s in several regions and are also growing among older people
After being fully immunized, the over-80s are no longer the majority demographic in the fatality statistics: people in their 70s have taken their place
With fewer than 3,000 Covid-19 fatalities recorded for the first time in six months, health experts are cautiously optimistic about the impact of the vaccination drive
EL PAÍS looks at how the country’s Covid-19 inoculation drive will progress under several different scenarios: at the current speed, at the rate of the United States and if first doses are prioritized
The surge in new cases is pushing hospitals to the limit, with some regions recording more or the same number of Covid-19 admissions as in the spring of last year
The fall in passengers as a result of the coronavirus pandemic has led to unprecedented financial losses that could affect the sector for years to come
The diagnostic tool has become key to curbing transmission in the second wave as it quickly identifies positive cases, meaning they are isolated immediately and do not spread the virus
Several regions, such as Andalusia, Asturias and Aragón, have reported more fatalities in the second wave of the pandemic than the first
Data from the National Statistics Institute show that there continues to be a discrepancy between the official number of coronavirus victims and the unexpected fatalities recorded in civil registries
Only Romania and the Czech Republic have registered more Covid-19 deaths per inhabitant. If the trend continues, there will be 8,000 more official victims by Christmas
Studies show that 10% of positive cases are responsible for 80% of infections. But in Spain, only 12% of diagnoses are linked to known outbreaks
The threshold of 150 cases per 100,000 inhabitants, considered to be the maximum alert level, was passed on August 20. Since then the virus has not stopped spreading
The number of unexpected fatalities calculated by the National Statistics Institute in Spain is double the official coronavirus death toll. The total is nearly 59,000 since March
Premier Isabel Díaz Ayuso warns that more neighborhoods may be placed under selective lockdown, while Health Minister Salvador Illa recommends residents in the region stay at home
After a months-long downward trend, the country is now reporting more than 1,000 new infections a day, while outbreaks have been detected across the territory
Since the beginning of the deescalation process, at least 105 infection clusters have been detected in the country, according to data collated by EL PAÍS
Excess fatalities since March were highest in Segovia, Madrid, Guadalajara, Ciudad Real, Soria and Albacete
New figures sent in by civil registries show an additional 12,000 fatalities in Catalonia, the Madrid region and Castilla-La Mancha
Preliminary findings of the survey reveal that over 90% of infections have gone undetected by the healthcare system