s it just me, or does anybody else think reintroducing a quarantine on travellers from Spain is anything other than a political ploy? Why Spain?
The Guardian -
Why have travellers from Spain been ordered to quarantine on entry into the UK?
Since Spain emerged from lockdown on 21 June, coronavirus cases in the country have surged. The health ministry logged nearly 1,000 new infections a day at the end of last week. The steep rise in cases prompted the UK government to
remove Spain from the travel corridor list on Saturday evening, meaning travellers returning to the UK must now self-isolate for 14 days.
The government’s caution is backed up by genetic analysis of coronavirus circulating in the UK. One reason scientists advising ministers failed to appreciate the extent of Britain’s epidemic back in March was that thousands of cases arrived unnoticed from Europe, with more than a third coming from Spain, home to one of the continent’s worst Covid-19 outbreaks.
Why have cases surged in Spain?
A week ago, Spanish health officials reported that the rate of new infections had tripled in just over two weeks. The surge is being blamed on multiple factors: a rush out of lockdown, opening the borders, patchy compliance with physical distancing, and inadequate contact tracing. Outbreaks have emerged in bars and clubs, while other clusters have been traced to seasonal fruit and vegetable pickers, who often live and work in poor, cramped conditions that make distancing difficult.
Most coronavirus testing in Spain is performed in hospitals, and since mid-June all close contacts of those who are infected with the virus have been tested whether or not they show symptoms. In the seven days to Friday, 10 people in Spain had died from Covid-19, the health ministry said.
The latest figures show that Spain has logged 272,421 cases in total and has reported 28,432 deaths, though an investigation by El País published on Sunday suggested the actual death toll could be nearly 60% higher, if regional statistics for all suspected and confirmed fatalities from the virus were counted. The official toll includes people who were formally diagnosed with coronavirus, not suspected cases who were never tested.
Britain, with a population roughly 50% larger, has reported 300,270 infections and 45,823 deaths, according to the
Johns Hopkins University Covid-19 tracker.
María José Sierra, the deputy head of Spain’s centre for health emergencies, has said the country could be experiencing
a “second wave” of Covid-19 infections, but has insisted that the flurry of small outbreaks is being traced and isolated. According to the Spanish health authorities, there have been 369 small outbreaks of Covid-19 since the state of emergency ended on 21 June. Of those, 281 remain active and involve a total of 3,200 cases. To date, the north-eastern regions of Catalonia and Aragón have been hardest hit by the resurgence of the virus.
Earlier this week, the government of the south-eastern region of Murcia ordered the 32,000 inhabitants of Totana back into the second phase of lockdown reduction after 55 cases were traced to a bar in the town. On Friday, the Catalan government ordered all nightclubs to close for a fortnight and imposed a midnight curfew on bars in and around Barcelona and Lleida, both of which have had a rise in new cases.