Coronavirus
Pandemic in Spain is "not so different" to other countries
Salvador Illa believes that regional governments' approaches have been "proportionate". | Luca Piergiovanni
Madrid02/09/2020 14:24
Spain's health minister, Salvador Illa, said on Wednesday that although Spain has the most coronavirus infections in Europe, "the situation is not so different to that of neighbouring countries". There has been an increase in mobility, and he recognised that "tourism is a very important factor in Spain".
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Not so different.Apart from higher contagion, higher deaths, greater incompetency, greater police indifference and greater government denial.When the TRUE death figures in Spain are proved there will be hell to pay.
The elections are years off yet!! Very many things can happen before then. And do you really think that the opposition with its current leaders would have done any better with Covid? I voted for both Pedro and Francina and probably would do so again if nothing changes, simply because they are the least bad of the bunch, not because they are ‘good’. We just don’t have any decent political leaders of any colour these days.
They have clearly started backing sweet cookies in Madrid, with their mild tone and ducking responsibility. Re-election thoughts must have started to sink in. But I am sure the spanish electorate will not forget how Pedro and his socialist buddies have run the economy into the ground.