Murcian Region exceeds 400 covid deaths

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SADLY, after recording eight more deaths in the last 24-hours, the Murcian Region exceeds 400 total covid deaths.

Data from the Ministry of Health reported on Sunday, November 8, shows that in the last 24-hours eight deaths were recorded along with 787 new cases.
Five men and three women lost their lives due to the virus; two from Murcia, two from Totana and the rest from Águilas, Lorca, Cartagena and Fuente Álamo, meaning that the total number of covid deaths in the Murcian Region has exceeded 400, registering 406.
BREAKDOWN OF THE 787 NEW CASES:

  • 251 – Murcia
  • 59 – Cartagena
  • 53 – Caravaca de la Cruz
  • 44 – Totana
  • 43 – Cehegín
  • 40 – Lorca
  • 33 – Alcantarilla
  • 30 – Yecla
  • 20 – Fuente Álamo
  • 18 – Torre Pacheco
  • 16 – Moratalla
  • 15 – Mula
  • 14 – Cieza & San Javier
  • 12 – Alhama de Murcia, Mazarrón & Molina de Segura
  • 10 – Ceutí
  • 9 – Fortuna
  • 8 – Archena
  • 7 – Las Torres de Cotillas & La Unión
  • 6 – Bullas, Puerto Lumbreras & San Pedro del Pinatar
  • 5 – Jumilla & Santomera
  • The rest are distributed among various locations

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