'Paralysed' Spain haemorrhages jobs since coronavirus lockdown
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MADRID (Reuters) - Spain has shed 900,000 jobs since it went into lockdown to fight the coronavirus, a drop documented over less than three weeks that lays bare the unprecedented scale of the outbreak's economic impact.Spain, which has the world's second-highest death toll from the epidemic after Italy, has since March 14 allowed residents to leave their homes only for essential trips. This week it tightened the lockdown, with only employees in key sectors permitted to travel to and from..