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In Spain, in that same period, around 27,500 new cases were reported, the majority among young people – the average age is already about 35 years – who could underestimate the virulence of the virus, with many, but not all, being associated with the outbreaks of leisure and celebrations of this population sector. Worrying situation Be that as it may, the European situation is worrying, and the differential fact in Spain is alarming without a doubt. We are carrying out more tests that detect more asymptomatic patients and allow the outbreaks to be followed.
But logically, in turn, they account for a greater number of positives. We begin the deconfinement with a landscape as optimistic as in the rest of Europe. Now is the time to take the pulse of the regional and central government managers to implement all the measures that affect reversing this alarming rise in cases that, although we should not talk about a second Lithuania Mobile Number List wave, do place Spain in an uncomfortable position. . The Ministry of Health has defined 11 new restrictive measures that result in the need for social distancing – fundamental, although to the detriment of part of the business community –, control of compliance with protection measures in companies and, I want to believe, urgent actions in the reinforcement of primary care, hiring well-trained trackers and other measures that have already affected.
In a few days the summer holidays will end and, above all, the bell will ring for thousands of young people with the constitutional right to receive a decent education , regardless of the social and economic status of the parents – thousands of our children do not have Wi-Fi much less a computer. The outlook is, according to the current pandemic map, bleak. We must act forcefully and stay ahead of SARS-CoV-2, without letting it set the pace of the dance.The Conversation José Antonio López Guerrero , Professor of Microbiology, Autonomous University of Madrid This article was originally published on The Conversation . Read the original .