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France’s daily death rate drops as Europe registers 45,000 Covid-19 deaths

A man, wearing a protective face mask, passes by a sign reading "Save lives, stay home" during the outbreak of Coronavirus disease in Fontenay-sous-Bois, France, April 1, 2020. REUTERS/ - CHARLES PLATIAU

With a total of 46,033 deaths, out of 627,203 cases, Europe is the continent hardest hit by COVID-19.

Italy, with 15,362 deaths, and Spain, with 11,744, are the two worst-hit countries in terms of fatalities. France has recorded 7,560 deaths and Britain 4,313.

France has been in lockdown since March 17 in a bid to slow the spread of the epidemic, with only essential trips that must be justified with a signed piece of paper allowed.

Spain's prime minister announced Saturday an extension of the country's lockdown to combat the coronavirus, saying the measures are "bearing fruit" as the number of deaths fell for a second day in a row.

A nationwide 15-day state of emergency was first announced on March 14 barring people from leaving home except for essential outings such as buying food or seeking medical care. It was to end on April 11 after being extended by two weeks.

Spain is still racing against the clock to procure more medical equipment for its overstretched hospitals, notably respirators.

About 50 arrived from Germany on Friday, after Spain appealed to its NATO allies.

Another shipment was to be sent from Turkey but was eventually requisitioned by Turkish authorities.

(with AFP)

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