COVID-19 Claims Life of Young Mother in Ceuta, Spain’s Fourth Death in Enclave

A 27-year-old young mother died from a covid-19 infection, leaving behind a 3-year-old daughter. This is the fourth death recorded in the Spanish enclave of Ceuta.
With a total of 83 confirmed cases since the start of the pandemic, Ceuta has recorded 4 deaths, including a young Moroccan national, placed on artificial respiration in the intensive care unit of the university hospital, following a respiratory distress syndrome.
Back from a family visit to Malaga, the young woman, a resident of Ceuta for several years, had remained confined to her home, in accordance with the recommendations of the emergency cell doctors. But the worsening of respiratory symptoms led to her admission to the intensive care unit where she passed away last Monday, reports a local website.
Her husband is doubly affected since just over a week ago, he had just lost his mother, who also died from the coronavirus.
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