MADRID (AFP) - Spanish health workers on the front line of the fight against coronavirus gathered on Monday (May 25) outside hospitals in the Madrid region to rally against shortages of protective equipment.. Read more at straitstimes.com.
MADRID - Spanish health workers on the front line of the fight against coronavirus gathered on Monday outside hospitals in the Madrid region to rally against shortages of protective equipment.
They stood silently for two minutes at the gates of several institutions in and around the capital, holding placards and homemade signs that read"we are fighting without weapons","who cares for the carers" and"public healthcare can't be sold". "We need to guarantee that we can rest and protect ourselves so that we can carry out our work in the best possible conditions."
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