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Spain to widen coronavirus tests as hopes rise for easing lockdown

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MADRID: Spain said on Monday (Apr 6) that it plans to widen coronavirus testing to include people without symptoms as a first step towards slowly easing a lockdown in the nation with the second-highest death toll from the global pandemic.

As with worst-hit Italy, Spain has seen the rate of new infections and deaths slow in recent days, giving cause for hope the peak has passed. On Sunday, it reported 674 fatalities in the previous 24 hours – a 6 per cent increase in total, but half the pace of a week previously.

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"We are preparing ourselves for de-escalation for which it is important to know who is contaminated to be able to gradually lift Spanish citizens' lockdown," Spanish Foreign Minister Arancha Gonzalez told TV station Antena 3.

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While so far only those infected or suspected of having the COVID-19 disease have been tested, now checks will focus on the wider population to try and find carriers who may not be displaying symptoms, Gonzalez said.

Spanish companies are manufacturing 240,000 test kits per week and are boosting capacity, the minister said, while equipment is also being bought from abroad.

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Spain has been in lockdown since Mar 14 and Prime Minister Pedro Sanchez said at the weekend that would remain in place until Apr 26.

READ: Spain's COVID-19 death toll rises by 674 but pace keeps slowing

However, Sanchez opened the door to easing some restrictions, such as keeping all non-essential workers at home, after Easter, even though shops and restaurants will stay shut.

Spain's death toll stood at 12,418 on Sunday, with 130,759 infectionsRead More – Source

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