From the BBC:
“Coronavirus: Spanish army finds
care home residents 'dead and abandoned'”
Spanish soldiers helping to fight
the coronavirus pandemic have found elderly patients in retirement homes
abandoned and, in some cases, dead in their beds, the defence ministry has
said. Spanish prosecutors said an investigation had been launched. The military
has been brought in to help disinfect care homes in Spain, one of Europe's
worst hit countries. Meanwhile, an ice rink in Madrid is to be used as a
temporary mortuary for Covid-19 victims, officials said. On Monday Spain
recorded its highest daily death toll - 462 - bringing the total to 2,182. Spanish
Defence Minister Margarita Robles told the private TV channel Telecinco that
the government was "going to be strict and inflexible when dealing with
the way older people are treated" in retirement homes. "The army,
during certain visits, found some older people completely abandoned, sometimes
even dead in their beds," she said. The defence ministry said that staff
at some care homes had left after the coronavirus was detected. Health
officials have said that in normal circumstances the bodies of deceased
residents are put in cold storage until they are collected by the funeral
services. But when the cause of death is
suspected to be linked to coronavirus they are left in their beds until they
can be retrieved by properly equipped funeral staff. In the capital Madrid,
which has seen the highest number of cases and deaths, that could take up to 24
hours, officials said. Spanish Health Minister Salvador Illa told a news
conference that retirement homes were "an absolute priority for the
government". "We will exercise the most intensive monitoring of these
centres," she added. As the crisis in Madrid worsened, the city's
municipal funeral home said it would stop the collection of Covid-19 victims
from Tuesday because of a lack of protective equipment. The city is to use a
major ice rink, the Palacio de Hielo (Ice Palace), as a temporary mortuary
where bodies will be stored until funeral homes can collect them, officials
told Spanish media. The Palacio de Hielo
complex, which also includes shops, restaurants, a bowling alley and cinemas,
is not far from the Ifema congress centre where a field hospital has been set
up for coronavirus patients. Spain is the second worst affected country in Europe
after Italy, which now has the highest number of coronavirus-related deaths in
the world. Italian authorities said on Monday that 602 people with Covid-19 had
died in the past 24 hours, bringing the total to 6,077. But the daily increase
was the smallest since Thursday, raising hope that stringent restrictions
imposed by the government were starting to have an effect.
^ What the hell Spain! This is
beyond disgusting. I hope that every single person that abandons the elderly or
the disabled gets the same horrible treatment right before they die. We need to
do MORE to help the disabled and the elderly – not less! I understand you can’t
help everyone, but you definitely do not abandon them in their time of need. The
Spanish Governments (the local, Regional and Federal) needs to do a lot more to
ensure this kind of thing never happens again. ^
https://www.bbc.com/news/world-europe-52014023
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