COVID-19 still Spain's leading cause of deaths this year
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[December 19, 2022]
MADRID (Reuters) - The number of deaths associated with the
COVID-19 pandemic fell by almost a third in Spain in the first half of
this year from a year ago, but the illness provoked by the virus
remained the leading cause of fatalities, official data showed on
Monday.
Spain's statistics agency INE said 20,915 people died from COVID-19 in
the first half of 2022, according to provisional data, down from 29,300
during the same period in 2021.
In all of last year, COVID-19 killed 39,444 people, a 35% drop from
2020, and Spain registered 32,041 deaths more than in 2019, the year
before the pandemic started.
Total deaths from the virus since the start of the pandemic reached
135,857 in Spain as of the end of June 2022
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People wearing protective face masks
walk down a street in Madrid, Spain, February 7, 2022. REUTERS/Borja
Suarez
The spreading of the virus has
slowed down significantly in the second half of 2022 after the
latest wave of the highly contagious Omicron variant subsided.
The INE also said the number of suicides rose by 5.1% in the first
half of 2022 from a year earlier, to register 2,015 deaths - the
most among any external cause such as falls, drownings and car
accidents.
(Reporting by Inti Landauro, editing by Andrei Khalip and Ed Osmond)
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