A Spanish study has cast doubt on the feasibility of herd immunity as a way of tackling the coronavirus pandemic.
The prevalence of Covid-19 antibodies was below 3% in coastal regions, but higher in areas of Spain with widespread outbreaks, the report said.
"Despite the high impact of Covid-19 in Spain, prevalence estimates remain low and are clearly insufficient to provide herd immunity," the study's authors said in the report.
The country has recorded more than a quarter of a million cases and at least 28,385 deaths
There are now 258 cases of Covid-19 in Galicia, including 117 in Lugo province, authorities say
The whole city will be under stay-at-home restrictions after 191 new cases are announced in Victoria