The Lancet Public Health
2020-10-22T20:01:53Z
2020-10-22T20:01:53Z
2020
0140-6736
https://doi.org/10.1016/
http://hdl.handle.net/20.500.12010/14781
As of Oct 12, there have been 861112 confirmed cases
and 32929 deaths due to COVID-19 in Spain. More than
63000 health-care workers have been infected. Spain
was one of the most affected countries during the first
wave of COVID-19 (March to June), and it has now been
hit hard again by a second wave of COVID-19 infections.
While the reasons behind this poor outcome are still to be
fully understood, Spain’s COVID-19 crisis has magnified
weaknesses in some parts of the health system and
revealed complexities in the politics that shape the
country
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