Coronavirus: Spain's Deputy PM Carmen Calvo tests positive

Spain's deputy prime minister Carmen Calvo speaks in parliament in Madrid, Spain, September 13, 2018.
PHOTO: Reuters
MADRID - Spain's Deputy Prime Minister Carmen Calvo has tested positive for coronavirus, the Spanish government said on Wednesday (March 25).
Calvo tested positive for the virus in a test performed on Tuesday after previously testing negative, but one more test was performed because the last one proved inconclusive, the government said in a statement.
It added that Calvo, who was born in 1957, was doing well and receiving medical treatment.
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