The Spanish government declared a 10-day official mourning period from Wednesday (May 27) to honor the nearly 30,000 people who died from the coronavirus pandemic in one of the world's worst-hit countries, government spokeswoman Maria Jesus Montero said.
During the mourning period, flags will fly at half-mast all over the country's public buildings and navy ships; she told a news briefing after a cabinet meeting.
The period will end with an official ceremony led by the head of state in remembrance of the 26,834 fatalities recorded in the country. Spain has reported a total of 235,400 confirmed cases of the disease.