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The National Statistics Institute provides an estimate of the number of deaths that have occurred every week during the different outbreaks of COVID-19 in Spain. This information is organised by regions and provinces as well as by age group and sex. It includes data for the specific week and those accumulated so far every year.
The graph on ''[[:File:Spain_Weekly-evolution-of-the-change-in-the-cumulative-number-of-deaths-during-the-first-wave-of-the-pandemic_2019-2020_statisticalgraph_18174_eng.jpg|the weekly evolution ]]'' shows the estimated excess mortality for each of the weeks from January to June 2020. The National Statistics Institute thus calculates the absolute difference for each week between the accumulated deaths so far in the year 2020 with respect to the accumulated data for 2019. Figures were negative during the first eleven weeks of the year, which denotes a more favourable death rate. However, there was a sharp increase in mid-March, peaking in the second half of March and throughout April, and then gradually declining until the end of June. Cumulative excess deaths reached 42,623 at the end of the six-month period.
The map on the ''[[:File:Spain_Change-in-the-number-of-deaths.-First-26-weeks-2020-compared-to-the-same-weeks-in-2019_2019_map_18176_eng.jpg|Change in the number of deaths]]'' shows the final balance of the first twenty-six weeks of 2020 in each of the Spanish provinces, both in absolute figures and in percentages.
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