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Spain to move from treating COVID-19 as a pandemic to an endemic

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The country has seen its COVID-19 fatality rate fall from an initial 13% to 1%, and according to Prime Minister Pedro Sánchez "the virus is no longer so deadly".

Added on the 18/01/2022 18:32:48 - Copyright : Euronews EN

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