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Spain Implements Nationwide Mask Mandate in Healthcare Facilities Amid Winter Virus Surge
MADRID - Responding to a surge in winter viruses, Spain has reintroduced a nationwide mask mandate in all public hospitals and health centers, effective from Wednesday, as announced by the Health Ministry.
Still haunted by the traumatic first wave of Covid in spring 2020, a recent debate unfolded over the implementation of this hotly-contested measure. The decision was ultimately made following a meeting between national and regional health authorities, aiming to coordinate a robust response to the dangerous spikes in influenza, Covid, and respiratory infections currently besieging the country.
Health Minister Monica Garcia addressed the public at a press conference, emphasizing the intense deliberations on the role of masks in protecting both patients and professionals, especially within hospitals and health centers. She described the measure as efficient, common-sense, backed by scientific research, and well-received by the public.
The ruling mandates face coverings for staff and visitors in public medical facilities, which conduct the majority of Spain’s outpatient consultations. However, it does not extend to pharmacies, as clarified by the Health Ministry.
Notably, several regions, including Valencia, Catalonia, the Canary Islands, and Asturias, had already implemented similar mandates for medical masks in healthcare settings and, in some cases, pharmacies as well.
This decision comes at a critical time when doctors are sounding alarms over surging cases of flu, Covid, and other respiratory infections, particularly in eastern Spain. With the country still recovering from the traumatic outbreak of 2020, the potential for another viral wave threatens to overwhelm hospitals already burdened with patients.
“We cannot lower our guard against viruses that pose serious complications and death,” warned the Health Minister. “The priority remains protecting the most vulnerable.”
As Spaniards reluctantly retrieve masks from drawers and purses, health authorities pledge to maintain vigilant efforts against both new and existing viral threats.
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