Spain's death toll from the coronavirus epidemic soared to 1,720 on Sunday from 1,326 the day before, according to multiple media outlets citing the latest health data.
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The number of registered cases in the country rose to 28,572 on Sunday from 24,926 in the previous tally announced on Saturday, the reports added.
The Spanish government wants to extend for another 15 days a 15-day state of emergency that it imposed this month to try to curb the spreading coronavirus outbreak, multiple Spanish media outlets reported on Sunday.
This photo shows the general view of Barcelona during a national lockdown to prevent the spread coronavirus. AFP
The nationwide state of emergency, announced on March 14, bars people from all but essential outings as the country grapples with Europe's second-worst coronavirus outbreak.
The extension would need to be approved by parliament but that is guaranteed after Spain's main opposition party, conservative People's Party, said it would support it, giving Prime Minister Pedro Sanchez Socialist Party and its government coalition partner Unidas Podemos enough votes in the chamber.
A government spokeswoman did not immediately respond to a request for comment.
Police officers stop a car at a checkpoint as authorities control public movements in Barcelona, Spain, on Saturday. AP
Sanchez communicated the decision to regional leaders during a videoconference call, the reports said. He was due to hold a press briefing after the call ends, his office said.
The prime minister said on Saturday that the government would do whatever was needed to combat coronavirus and warned that "the worst is yet to come".
He warned of tough weeks ahead but made no mention of extending the state of emergency.
The death toll in Spain jumped to 1,326 from 1,002 the day before, according to Health Ministry data released on Saturday. The number of cases rose to 24,926 from 19,980.
Reuters