Some computer models that are available on the web predict Spanish peak around mid April.
Could you share the link to it?
Anyway, news from the southern front:
The metropolitan area of Rio de Janeiro has been completely locked down. Only folks who can get in or out are either truckers transporting stuff or people from the government. The state's second death was in my home city.
Most of the cases are in the Southeastern Region, though there are cases in all other Regions as well (FYI, there are five: North, Northeast, Centre-West, Southeast, South).
Federal government has declared a nationwide emergency state, which is about damn time. Simultaneously, everyone except the most die-hard fascists (and even some of them) are turning against Bolsonaro for his reaction to the pandemic. Hell, there was a... pronouncement(?) where he repeatedly
failed to put on his mask like a regular person. He also kept taking it off to speak and at one time put it over his own damn eyes. So now not only has the media turned on him like they did with Dilma, not only is the population beating pans on their windows and shouting for his resignation, but the first impeachment request has been filed. Government will give people money to stay at home but... it's 200 fucking Reais. That's nothing. Minimum wage is R$998, and the exchange rate got to US$1 = R$5 thanks to the moronic economic policy of Bozo's Fash Train.
I'm afraid the death toll here will be huge. Lots of folks ain't taking this seriously and the government had to forbid anyone from going to the beach for any reason whatsoever because... beaches were packed and people deliberately ignored the firemen telling them to please leave. Also shopping malls got the same treatment because the owners of those also ignored suggestions to shut down.
As if that wasn't enough, the Favelas will be hit hard when it gets to the poor en masse. Not only do they have too much people for healthcare to handle, not only are they unable to just stop working because otherwise they'll starve but... well, they can't afford fucking soap. And one of Rio's biggest ones, Complexo do Alemão, is without any fucking water.
I myself am holed up at home, since I was already unemployed thanks to having just graduated, and am lucky enough to be middle-class.
Healthcare providers here tried to weasel out of paying for tests, but got sense beaten unto them. Not all's good news though: one healthcare provider, the one my 89-year-old grandmother is on has declared that it will no longer cover
ANYTHING in my home city. In short, if she catches it she'll die. She may be an abusive bastard, but I'd rather she not go that way.
EDIT: We just passed 600 confirmed infections (though keep in mind that there's a lot less testing than there should be) and 6 deaths nation-wide.