COVID-19 pandemic in Spain

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2020 coronavirus outbreak Spain
Map of the outbreak in Spain
(as of 1 March):
  Confirmed cases reported
  Suspected cases reported
DiseaseCOVID-19
Virus strainSARS-CoV-2
LocationSpain
First outbreakBavaria, Germany
Index caseLa Gomera
Arrival date31 January 2020
(4 years, 3 months, 3 weeks and 6 days)
Confirmed cases153
Recovered2
Deaths
0

The 2019–20 coronavirus outbreak was confirmed to have spread to Spain on 31 January 2020, when a German tourist tested positive for SARS-CoV-2 in La Gomera.[1]

On 9 February, the second case was confirmed to be a British tourist in Palma that contracted the disease after coming into contact with someone in France who subsequently tested positive.[2]

On 24 February, following a COVID-19 outbreak in Italy, Spain confirmed multiple cases related to the Italian clusters, starting from a medical doctor from Lombardy, Italy who was vacationing in Tenerife.[3] Afterwards, multiple COVID-19 cases were detected in Tenerife involving people who had come in contact with the doctor. Other cases involving individuals who visited Italy were also discovered on Spanish mainland.[4][5][6]

As of 3 March 2020, there have been 150 confirmed active cases and 2 recoveries in Spain.[7] Only 3 Autonomous Communities - Aragon, Galicia and Murcia - together with the autonomous cities of Ceuta and Melilla, have not yet registered any positive in COVID-19.

Timeline

On 31 January 2020, Spain confirmed its first COVID-19 case in the Canary Island of La Gomera. A tourist from Germany tested positive and was admitted to University Hospital of the Nuestra Señora de Candelaria.[1][8][9]

On 9 February, the second case involved a British man in Palma who contracted the disease after coming into contact with someone in France who subsequently tested positive.[2]

On 24 February, following a COVID-19 outbreak in Italy, a medical doctor from Lombardy, Italy who was vacationing in Tenerife, tested positive at the University Hospital of the Nuestra Señora de Candelaria in Spain.[4]

On 25 February, four new cases related to the Italian cluster were confirmed in Spain. The wife of the medical doctor from Lombardy, who was vacationing in Tenerife, tested positive. A 36-year-old Italian woman living in Spain, who visited Bergamo and Milan from 12 to 22 February, also tested positive in Barcelona.[4][5][10] A man from Villareal, who recently travelled to Milan, tested positive and was admitted to Hospital Universitario De La Plana.[11] A 24-year-old man from Madrid, who recently returned from Northern Italy, tested positive and was admitted to Hospital Carlos III.[12][13]

On 26 February, two Italian tourists, who were vacationing together with the Italian doctor and his wife, also tested positive. The group were transferred to University Hospital of the Nuestra Señora de Candelaria and underwent quarantine.[14] In Barcelona, a 22-year-old man who visited Italy a few days ago was tested positive.[15] A second case in Madrid was also reported.[16] The first reported case in Andalucia and the 12th in the country was confirmed in Sevilla.[17] Another positive was detected in Hospital Nuestra Señora de Guadalupe, San Sebastián de La Gomera.[18]

On 27 February, a 44-year-old man from Valencia, who worked as a sportswriter and travelled to Milan's Siro Stadium on 19 February to watch a football game, tested positive and was admitted to Hospital Clínico Universitario de València. Two other people, with whom he had contact, also tested positive and were admitted to the same hospital. Two more people, who had visited the same football game in Milan, were hospitalised at the same place.[19][20][21][22] A woman, who had visited Milan, was hospitalised at Hospital de Sagunto, Valencia.[22] An Italian student studying in Valencia, who had visited Northern Italy, was admitted to Hospital Universitario Doctor Peset.[22] A 22-year-old woman from Tenerife, who travelled to Italy from 19 to 25 February, was admitted to Hospital Clínic.[23] An 18-year-old Italian Erasmus student studying in IE University, Segovia, who had just returned from Milan, was admitted to Hospital General de Segovia,[24][25] and an engineer from Iran, working in Valladolid.[26]

On 28 February:

  • In Ansalusia a 28-year-old tourist who resides in Milan tested positive in Almería, and has been admitted to Hospital Mediterráneo.[27]

On 29 February:

  • In Cantabria the first case, who travelled to Italy, was tested positive.[29]

March

On March 1:

  • In Andalusia two young infected doctors raise Andalusian cases of coronavirus to 12.[32]
  • In Basque Country another four cases were reported, three are derived from previous positive contacts in the province of Álava, while one of Gipuzkoa is a healthcare professional and does not have any relationship or history of risk.[33]
  • In Castilla-La Mancha the first case of coronavirus was confirmed, a 62-year-old male from the province of Guadalajara,.[34]
  • In Castile and León one case was reported, a 62-year-old truck driver who traveled to Milan two weeks ago and was admitted by coronavirus at El Bierzo Hospital.[35]
  • Extremadura notified the first four cases, a 56-year-old male in Coria, a 56-year-old man in Cáceres also and two males of 58 years and another of 19 in Llerena-Zafra.[36]

On March 2:

  • In Basque Country another health personnel was reported infected in the province of Álava, rising the total positives to 10.[37]
  • In Cantabria nine new cases who travelled to Italy tested positive, which currently records a total of 10 cases in the community.[38]
  • In Castilla-La Mancha two men of 30 and 23 years of age, both imported cases, with an epidemiological link with the risk zone of northern Italy and who are being treated in the Almansa and Albacete hospitals.[39]
  • In Castile and León five new cases in one day raise eight affected by coronaviruses in the region.[40] Three in Leon, of which one is a policeman from León who had been taking a statement from two Korean citizens with active cough,[41] a 19-year-old student of the University of Salamanca,[42] and a 52-year-old man in the province of Burgos.[43]
  • Catalonia has added three more positives to the list: two 20 and 16 year old women residing in Girona who traveled to northern Italy between February 14 and 16. The third case is a 28-year-old man living in Barcelona who travelled to Milan from February 20 to 23.[44]
  • Two new positives in Extremadura, two girls of 20 and 21 of Badajoz, rise the total to 6.[45]
  • Positive cases of coronavirus rise to 29 in Madrid, after a first erroneous report that raised the figure to 32 in a press conference by the director of the Center for Coordination of Health Alerts and Emergencies of the Ministry of Health, Fernando Simón.[46]
  • In Navarre a second case was reported, a man of 34 year old, family of the admitted woman.[47]
  • In La Rioja the first case of coronavirus was confirmed.[48]

On March 3:

  • Another infected was reported in Málaga, Andalusia, with a total of 13 reported cases.[49]
  • In the Community of Madrid 17 new positive cases of coronavirus rise to 46 in total, with five serious in intensive care.[52]
  • In La Rioja the second case of coronavirus was confirmed, a man who was in contact with the person who is part of the health staff of the Txagorritxu Hospital (Vitoria-Gasteiz, Álava) that was confirmed as the first case in the community.[55]
Case Date Age Gender Nationality Hospital admitted to Source of Infection Status Note Source
1 31 January 2020 Adult Male Germany Hospital Nuestra Señora de Guadalupe, San Sebastián de La Gomera Germany Recovered First case in Spain. German tourist linked the local transmission in Bavaria. Out of hospital on 14 February. [56][1]
2 9 February 2020 Adult Male United Kingdom Hospital Universitario Son Espases, Palma de Mallorca France Recovered British resident of Marratxí, linked with the third British case and the Savoie cluster. Out of hospital on 14 February. [2][57][58]
3 24 February 2020 69 Male Italy Clínica Quirón Sur de Adeje, Santa Cruz de Tenerife Italy In Hospital A doctor from Lombardy who was vacationing in Tenerife was tested positive. [59]
4 25 February 2020 36 Female Italy Hospital Clínic, Barcelona Italy In Hospital Was in Northern Italy a few days before the case was confirmed and local resident in Barcelona. [60]
5 Adult Female Italy University Hospital of the Nuestra Señora de Candelaria, Santa Cruz de Tenerife Spain In Hospital Wife of the third case, the Italian doctor. [61][62]
6 Adult Male Spain Hospital Universitario de La Plana, Vila-real Italy In Hospital Resident of Borriana, who has recently been to the region of Milan. [63][64]
7 24 Male Unknown Hospital Carlos III, Madrid Italy In Hospital Has recently been to the north of Italy. [65]
8 26 February 2020 Adult Unknown Italy University Hospital of the Nuestra Señora de Candelaria, Santa Cruz de Tenerife Spain In Hospital Two Italian tourists who were staying at the same hotel that the infected couple had been in Adeje (cases 3 and 5). [14]
9 Adult Unknown In Hospital
10 Adult Male Unknown Hospital Carlos III, Madrid Italy In Hospital Young man who travelled to northern Italy. [66][67]
11 22 Male Spain Hospital Clínic, Barcelona Italy In Hospital Resident of the Barcelona metropolitan area and who had recently been to Italy. [68][69]
12 62 Male Unknown Hospital Universitario Virgen del Rocío, Seville Spain In Hospital Did not travel to Italy, source of infection remains unknown. [70][71]
13 Adult Female Unknown Hospital Nuestra Señora de Guadalupe, San Sebastián de La Gomera Italy In Hospital Travelled to Italy between February 4 and February 8. [18]
14 27 February 2020 44 Male Unknown Hospital Clínico Universitario de Valencia [es], Valencia Italy In Hospital A sportswriter who watched the game of 2019–20 UEFA Champions League Round of 16 (Valencia CF v. Atalanta B.C., 1st leg) at Milan's San Siro Stadium on 19 February 2020. [72][73]
15 77 Unknown Unknown Hospital de Torrejón, Madrid Unknown In Hospital Two new cases in Madrid, source of infection unknown. [74]
16 50 Unknown Unknown In Hospital [74]
17 22 Female Unknown Hospital Clínic, Barcelona Italy In Hospital Travelled to Italy from February 19 to February 25. [75]
18 28 Male Iran Hospital Universitario Río Hortega [es], Valladolid Iran In Hospital Engineer from Iran, working in Spain. [76] [77]
19 18 Unknown Italy Complejo Asistencial Segoviano, Segovia Italy In Hospital Student from Italy, currently studying in Segovia. [78]
20 Adult Male Unknown Hospital General, Valencia Spain In Hospital Had contact with Case 14. [79]
21 Adult Male Unknown In Hospital [79]
22 Adult Male Unknown Hospital Clínico Universitario de Valencia [es], Valencia Italy In Hospital Had contact with the sportswriter from case 14, who watched the game of 2019–20 UEFA Champions League Round of 16 (Valencia CF v. Atalanta B.C., 1st leg) at Milan's San Siro Stadium on February 19. They also travelled to Milan. [79]
23 Adult Male Unknown In Hospital [79]
24 Adult Female Unknown Hospital de Sagunt [ca], Valencia Italy In Hospital Travelled to Milan. [79]
25 Adult Male Italy Hospital Doctor Peset [es], Valencia Italy In Hospital Student from Italy, currently studying in Valencia. [79]
26 28 February 2020 Adult Male Italy Hospital Mediterráneo, Almería Italy In hospital Travelled to Milan [80]

Reactions

On 12 February 2020, Mobile World Congress was cancelled.[81]

On 24 February, following the discovery of a COVID-19 case involving an Italian citizen, the H10 Costa Adeje Palace in Tenerife was put on lockdown.[82]

On 28 February, following the discovery of a COVID-19 case involving a Spanish sportswriter who went to Milan for the game of 2019–20 UEFA Champions League Round of 16 against Atalanta B.C., Valencia CF announced the suspension of all non-sports indoor events such as news conferences.[82]

Statistics

Community Active cases Deaths Recoveries Total Source
Andalusia Andalusia 13 0 0 13
Asturias Asturias 1 0 0 1
Balearic Islands Balearic Islands 2 0 1 3 [83]
Basque Country (autonomous community) Basque Country 13 0 0 13
Canary Islands Canary Islands 7 0 1 8
Cantabria Cantabria 10 0 0 10
Castilla–La Mancha Castilla-La Mancha 7 0 0 7 [84]
Castile and León Castile and León 8 0 0 8
Catalonia Catalonia 17 0 0 17
Extremadura Extremadura 6 0 0 6
Community of Madrid Community of Madrid 46 0 0 46 [85]
La Rioja La Rioja 2 0 0 2
Navarre Navarre 2 0 0 2 [86]
Valencian Community Valencian Community 17 0 0 17
TOTAL 151 0 2 153 [87]

Spread to other countries and territories

As of 2 March 2020, only one country have confirmed a case which appear to have originated from Spain

 Ecuador – On 29 February 2020, a woman who arrived in the country on 14 February from Spain tested positive for SARS-CoV-2 and has become the first case of coronavirus in her territory. Days later she felt discomfort and fever, so she was hospitalized and underwent different tests. The patient, 70 years old and with previous illnesses, is isolated and admitted “in intensive care”. According to Deputy Minister Julio López, his status is critical and his forecast is reserved.[88]

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