Spain has reported some 2,000 new coronavirus cases and more than 100 deaths over the last 24 hours.

The new figures raise Spain’s COVID-19 death toll to 288 with more than 7,700 people infected.

The Spanish government has imposed a nationwide near-lockdown in hopes of tempering a coronavirus epidemic that has spiraled into one of the worst in Europe.

On Sunday, the number of cases of Covid-19 across Spain stood at 7,753 and 288 deaths. One week ago, Spain stood at 589 confirmed cases and 10 deaths.

Echoing measures taken by Italy – Europe’s hardest-hit country – the Spanish government declared a state of emergency on Saturday, ordering the closure of all non-essential shops as well as bars, restaurants, cafes, football grounds and cinemas.

Residents have been ordered to stay at home, allowed out only to buy food and medicine or travel to work, health centers or banks. Travel is also allowed for those looking after the elderly or dependents.

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