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The K factor: why it matters where we are infected with the coronavirus
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
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
Unlike the 190,000 confirmed patients in Spain so far, these people have not been given tests but present symptoms compatible with Covid-19
Admissions in ICUs are beginning to slow after a fall in emergency room cases, but experts call for caution and for the public to keep their guard up
Here is a detailed interactive map of the results of Sunday’s poll, down to each block
Newly elected lawmakers, including Pedro Sánchez, astronaut Pedro Duque and far-right Vox leader Santiago Abascal, have submitted their financial holdings – and there are some interesting findings
Here is a detailed interactive map of the results of Sunday’s poll, down to each street block
Here is a detailed interactive map of the results of Sunday’s poll, down to each street block
The Monday night event revealed the deep divide between the left-wing and right-wing blocs ahead of the general election on April 28
This map provides a detailed look at which political parties won in each census section in Spain
Some homeowners in the Malasaña neighborhood have sound meters showing alarming exposure to decibels, due mostly to the vibrant nightlife. Now they are campaigning to make their homes more livable
Families with kids continue to abandon the heart of the capital as prices rise along with tourist numbers
Each cab travels around 200 kilometers a day, but most of the time, they’re driving around empty looking for passengers
If you live in the country, use our interactive calculator to find out the average salary in your vicinity, based on 2016 figures from the Tax Agency