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Spain to begin return to work despite fears of resurgence – The Guardian, Theguardian.com

Spain to begin return to work despite fears of resurgence – The Guardian, Theguardian.com
A street mural displaying a Holy Week scene in Málaga, southern Spain. Photograph: Daniel Perez / EPA The Spanish government has defended its decision to allow some non -essential workers to return to their jobs in factories and construction sites this coming week despite warnings that any relaxation of confinement measures could lead to a rise in contagion.

The The World Health Organization has said there could be a “deadly resurgence” of the coronavirus if countermeasures are lifted too soon, while one of the Spanish government own experts has said he thought it would have been sensible to keep non-essential workers at home for longer. Speaking on Saturday afternoon, the country health minister, Salvador Illa, said Spain remained in strict lockdown and that people were only allowed out to go to work or to buy food or medicine.

“We still have very, very drastic restrictions in place, ”he added. Illa said that the ban on non-essential workers traveling to work had only ever been a temporary measure intended to reduce the pressure on Spain’s overstretched intensive care units. The minister insisted that all decisions were “taken on the basis of consensus” and that the government followed the recommendations of experts.

Illa also said the current lockdown could go on for a few more weeks at least.

“As the prime minister has already said, it’s very probable that these measures will be in force beyond April , He said. “Spain is not de-escalating; we remain in lockdown. ” Spain coronavirus numbers Read More

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