Madrid to close all schools for 2 weeks after virus spike
MADRID — Spain’s health minister reported a sharp spike in coronavirus cases in and around Madrid and said all schools in the capital region, from kindergartens and universities, would close for two weeks starting Wednesday.
Health Minister Salvador Illa announced the closures while giving a second daily update on virus infections in Spain. As of Monday night, the country had 1,204 confirmed cases, an increase of more than 200 from the tally reported at lunchtime, Illa said. .
The number of cases in the Madrid region tripled compared to a day earlier, going from 202 to 578, and “imply a change for the worse of the disease in Spain,” the minister said.
National broadcaster TVE said the school shutdowns would affect some 1.2 million students at all levels, from kindergartners to those pursuing university degrees.