Coronavirus spain to declare emergency as deaths pass 100

Spain is indeed considering declaring a state of emergency as the number of COVID-19 deaths has surpassed 100.

According to reports, the Spanish government is set to hold an emergency meeting to discuss the situation and potential measures to contain the spread of the virus. This comes as the country has seen a significant increase in cases and deaths in recent days.

As of now, Spain has reported over 4,200 cases of COVID-19, with 104 deaths. The majority of the cases are concentrated in the Madrid region, which has been placed under lockdown.

The government is considering declaring a state of emergency to give authorities more powers to restrict movement, close non-essential businesses, and impose other measures to slow the spread of the virus.

This is a developing story, and I'll keep an eye on it for any updates.