Entire Spanish village is quarantined after 12-year-old girl tests positive for Coronavirus

The entire population of a Spanish village with about 200 residents has been put into quarantine today after a 12-year-old girl tested positive for Coronavirus.

Fernando Resino Carrillo, the mayor of Sotillo de las Palomas explained the decision, saying the vast majority of the 200 residents fall into the risk category because of their age and he is worried that the virus might spread.

He has ordered everyone to stay at home for at least ten days after a girl contracted Covid-19. But refused to disclose how the girl got the virus but tests are being carried out on children she has been in contact with.

The Ministry of Health of Castilla-La Mancha has also started tracking people who may have been in contact with her family in recent days.

According to reports, the girl is being isolated at home and has not needed hospital treatment while the relatives in her household have not shown symptoms but are awaiting their test results.

Spain has recorded 278,782 Coronavirus cases and 28,434 deaths in total.

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