from leaving their homes between one o clock and 6:00 in the morning. dr quique bassat is a research professor at the barcelona institute for global health. thank you forjoining us on bbc news. tell us about the situation that you are seeing across spain, in particular hotspots for 0micron. yes, we are very concerned about the situation. we are witnessing an unprecedented increase in at the number of cases, were 25,000 more cases to date that we had two days ago, with more than 100 points of incidence increased between two days ago and today. with increasing pressure to the health system, we are getting warnings from the emergency departments, the intensive care units, that we are seeing many more cases being admitted. even if this new variant is predominantly less severe, because we also have a predominately very well about
is compulsory again the 73,000 cases recorded on thursday represented the third consecutive high, in as many days. so a curfew will be in force from tonight in catalonia in northeastern spain, where residents are banned from leaving their homes between one o clock and six in the morning. dr quique bassat is a research professor at the barcelona institute for global health and has with more on what the situation is like there. we are very concerned about the situation. we are witnessing an unprecedented increase in the number of cases, with 25,000 more cases today than we had two days ago, with more than 100 points in the incidence increased between two days ago and today. with increasing pressure to the health system, we are getting warnings from the emergency departments, the intensive care units, that we are seeing many more cases being admitted. even if this new variant is predominantly less severe,
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