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We analyze the evolution of the COVID-19 pandemic in Spain. Several numerical methods and models are studied to understand how the evolution of this pandemic is referenced. We also justify the adjustments that we have made in order to interpret the public data supplied by the Spanish Government. Finally, we present some of the lessons learned so that we way carry out early actions when we are immersed in similar pandemics.