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David Ramos, Mención PEI, 2021

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  • EL PRAT DE LLOBREGAT, SPAIN - APRIL 04: Maria Porcel cries on the coffin of her mother, Concepcion Molero who passed away on March 31 due to a coronavirus infection at the age of 80 on April 04, 2020 in El Prat de Llobregat, Spain. Due to the state of emergency in Spain only three relatives are allowed to attend burial ceremonies as measure to stem the spread of the coronavirus. More than 10,000 people have died in Spain due to the COVID-19 pandemic, which has infected nearly a million people around the world.
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  • L´HOSPITALET DEL LLOBREGAT, SPAIN - APRIL 09: Intensive Care Dr. Anna Farré takes a break during her shift at the ICU of the Hospital Universitari de Bellvitge on April 09, 2020 in Barcelona, Spain. More than 7,000 people are being treated in Intensive Care Units (ICU) across Spain, the Autonomous region of Catalonia is the worst affected with more than 2,500 patients. The national death toll has passed 15,000 due to the COVID-19 outbreak, although the country has reported a decline in the daily number of deaths.
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  • SANT ANDREU DE LA BARCA, SPAIN - MAY 13: Primary health care nurses Monica Gimenez (L) and Mari Paz both in personal protective equipment (PPE) perform a swap test for COVID-19 to Josefa Langa after presenting symptoms during a monitoring visit to COVID19 patients at Can Sunyer nursing home on May 13, 2020 in Sant Andreu de la Barca, Spain. As figures of deaths and infection rates are at their lowest since the start of the outbreak in Spain, the primary health care network will be crucial for filtering and monitoring COVID-19 patients, in order to protect Spanish hospitals from becoming over-crowded. This task will be especially intense across Spain's nursing homes, where more than 18,000 elderly people have died due to the Coronavirus (COVID-19) pandemic.
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  • ESPLUGUES DEL LLOBREGAT, SPAIN - MAY 19: Concepcio Zendrera, 100, tries to touch the hand of her relatives during a visit through a window at La Mallola nursing home on May 19, 2020 in Esplugues del Llobregat, near Barcelona, Spain. As measures ease in Spain, nursing homes remains still locked down to protect elderly people and prevent new outbreaks. La Mallola nursing home has started a program of visits for relatives of residents using one of their big windows. Many of the hundreds of thousand of residents in Spain's nursing homes are already at risk for loneliness, which research shows can undermine their physical and mental health due to the strict quarantine measure to fight the novel coronavirus. This program aims to improve the lockdown of elderly people living in this nursing home as they approach their third month without visits of their close relatives. Over 18,000 elderly people in nursing homes have died in Spain due to COVID-19 pandemic.
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  • BARCELONA, SPAIN - APRIL 26: An elderly woman looks on from her window on April 26, 2020 in Barcelona, Spain. Children in Spain, which has had one of the stricter lockdowns in Europe, are now allowed to leave their homes for up to an hour per day. The country has had more than 220,000 confirmed cases of COVID-19 and over 20,000 reported deaths, although the rate has declined after weeks of quarantine measures.
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  • BARCELONA, SPAIN - JUNE 03: Hospital patient Isidre Correa is taken to the seaside by intensive health care staff outside the Hospital del Mar on June 03, 2020 in Barcelona, Spain. Mr Correa was taken into Intensive Care on April 14 after his coronavirus infection worsened while he had been in hospital since April 9. He Left the ICU to follow his recovery at the hospital on June 3. Mr Correa was the first recovered COVID-19 patient taken from the ICU to the seaside as part of their recovering process aiming to humanize its Intensive Care Units.
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  • LES ROQUETES DEL GARRAF, SPAIN - APRIL 28: Doctor Lluisa Calvet and nurse Oscar Barba, dressed in a personal protective equipment (PPE), attend to Celestino Navarro during a domiciliary visit on April 28, 2020 in Les Roquetes del Garraf, near Barcelona, Spain. Dr. Lluisa Calvet is monitoring over 60 coronavirus patients who are recovering or decided to stay at home a on daily basis. Domiciliary primary health care doctors are doing a crucial task filtering and monitoring COVID-19 patients to protect Spanish hospitals from being over-crowded. Spain has had more than 232,000 confirmed cases of COVID-19 and over 23,000 reported deaths, although the rate has declined after weeks of lockdown measures.
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  • BARCELONA, SPAIN - DECEMBER 25: Antonio Villacampa cries as he speaks with his relatives via live stream on Christmas Day at the Covid-19 ward at Hospital del Mar on December 25, 2020 in Barcelona, Spain. Spain has reported a recent increase in Covid-19 cases throughout the country this month, prompting many regional governments to introduce tighter restrictions on gatherings over the Christmas period.
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  • BARCELONA, SPAIN - APRIL 02: Coffins containing the bodies of people who have died of coronavirus (COVID-19) are lined up in the long-term parking of the Collserola morgue before they either buried or incinerated, on April 02, 2020 in Barcelona, Spain. More than 10,000 people have died in Spain due to the COVID-19 pandemic, which has infected nearly a million people across the globe.
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  • SABADELL, SPAIN - MAY 31: Francisco Baltanas (C) comforts his two sisters Isabel (2ndL) and Maria del Carmen during the funeral of their mother, Rafaela Carrillo, who died on March 26 due to a COVID-19 infection at the age of 85, at the cemetery of Sabadell on May 31, 2020 in Sabadell, Spain. The family has waited for two months to pay their respects to Rafaela due to undertakers' backlog and strict lockdown measures which banned funerals with more than three attendants. This week, Spain's Civil Registries added over 12,000 people to the country's tally of excess deaths, for a total of 43,295 people who died between March 1 and May 12 than in the same period last year. This brought the death rate to 921 per million, the world's highest per million. Tests confirmed that 27,302 of the total number of deaths were caused by the novel coronavirus. The remaining 15,993 are not officially recorded as having been caused by Covid-19, although many are likely to have been related. Spain is currently in a 10-day period of national mourning.
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