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{{ANENavegacionSubcapitulo (monografía COVID-19)|Thematic structure (COVID-19 monograph)=Estructura temática|seccion=[[The COVID-19 pandemic in Spain|The COVID-19 pandemic in Spain]]|capitulo=[[Overview|Overview]]|subcapitulo=Epidemiological indicators}}
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[[File:Spain_EvolutionSpain Evolution-in-the-number-of-COVID--19-cases--hospital-admissions-and-admissions-to-ICUs-due-to-COVID--19-during-the-first-wave-of-the-pandemic_2020_statisticalgraph_18080_engpandemic 2020 statisticalgraph 18080 eng.jpg|right|thumb|300px|Statistical graph: Evolution in the number of COVID-19 cases, hospital admissions and admissions to ICUs due to COVID-19 during the first wave of the pandemic. 2020. Spain.]]
The number of COVID-19 cases is the indicator that most accurately shows the epidemiological situation at any given time, whilst the data on hospital admissions and deaths are shown with a certain time lag. However, all these data are influenced by the limited diagnosis capacity during the initial phase of the pandemic.
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{{ANEAutoria|Autores=Carmen Bentué Martínez, María Caudevilla Lambán, Carlos López Escolano, Raúl Postigo Vidal, María Sebastián López y and María Zúñiga Antón}}
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