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Under pressure, Spanish family doctors battle the coronavirus
By , MADRID (Reuters) - Spain’s family doctors are feeling the strain as they increasingly take the place of emergency and intensive-care colleagues on the front lines of the country’s battle against the coronavirus.Slideshow “I want to be optimistic ... If there’s a second wave we’ll get through it but it will be really tough,” said Dr Luis Martinez, director of the Silvano Health Centre, a public general health facility on the outskirts of Madrid.“The staff are all tired, exhausted. It’s been an entirely new situation.”Besides dealing with their usual caseload, general practitioners (GPs)...…By , MADRID (Reuters) - Spain’s family doctors are feeling the strain as they increasingly take the place of emergency and intensive-care colleagues on the front lines of the country’s battle against the coronavirus.Slideshow “I want to be optimistic ... If there’s a second wave we’ll get through it but it will be really tough,” said Dr Luis Martinez, director of the Silvano Health Centre, a public general health facility on the outskirts of Madrid.“The staff are all tired, exhausted. It’s been an entirely new situation.”Besides dealing with their usual caseload, general practitioners (GPs)...WW…
Spain sets out back-to-work guidelines as coronavirus death rate slows
By , MADRID (Reuters) - Spain’s government on Saturday set out guidelines for people returning to work under a loosening of lockdown restrictions, while the country reported its lowest one-day increase in deaths from the coronavirus since March 23.Most Spaniards have been confined to their homes since mid-March with only businesses in sectors deemed strategically important allowed to operate normally.However, from Monday, some other industries such as construction and manufacturing will be allowed to restart, enabling thousands to return to work.Under guidelines issued by the prime...…By , MADRID (Reuters) - Spain’s government on Saturday set out guidelines for people returning to work under a loosening of lockdown restrictions, while the country reported its lowest one-day increase in deaths from the coronavirus since March 23.Most Spaniards have been confined to their homes since mid-March with only businesses in sectors deemed strategically important allowed to operate normally.However, from Monday, some other industries such as construction and manufacturing will be allowed to restart, enabling thousands to return to work.Under guidelines issued by the prime...WW…
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