The Atlanta Journal-Constitution

Troops find elderly at nursing home dead and abandoned

- By Ciaran Giles

MADRID — Spanish army troops disinfecti­ng nursing homes have found, to their horror, some residents living in squalor among the infectious bodies of people that authoritie­s suspect have died from the new coronaviru­s. Prosecutor­s have launched a judicial probe.

Defense Minister Margarita Robles said the elderly were “completely left to fend for themselves, or even dead, in their beds.”

She said the discovery included several nursing homes and several bodies but did not give exact locations for the nursing homes or exactly how many bodies were found.

The news came as Spain on Tuesday announced a record daily rise of 6,584 new coronaviru­s infections, bringing the overall total to 39,673.

The number of deaths also jumped by a record number of 514 to 2,696.

Madrid took over a public skating rink Tuesday after the city morgue overflowed.

To date, 1,535 people have died in the hard-hit Spanish capital, more than half of the national total.

The region has over 12,350 infections.

“This is the tough week,” Fernando Simon, head of Spain’s health emergency center, told a daily briefing.

Simon also said 5,400 health workers have been infected by the coronaviru­s that is relentless­ly marching across the world from China, some 14 % of the country’s total cases.

Security forces guarded the outside of the Palacio de Hielo ice skating complex on Madrid’s northeaste­rn outskirts as funeral vans entered the building via an undergroun­d car park.

Madrid authoritie­s took up the rink’s offer after the city’s municipal funeral service said it could take no more coronaviru­s bodies until it restocked with more protective equipment.

The city government said bodies would be held at the rink until they can be taken to be cremated or buried.

Madrid has adapted two city hotels as hospitals to help with the overflow of virus patients and plans to take over five others.

Madrid’s hotel associatio­n has offered 40 hotels to help medical workers. Madrid also set up a field hospital in the Ifema trade fair complex that recently housed the COP25 U.N. climate conference.

 ?? ALVARO BARRIENTOS / ASSOCIATED PRESS ?? Spanish troops walk with special equipment to disinfect areas to prevent the spread of the coronaviru­s Monday.
ALVARO BARRIENTOS / ASSOCIATED PRESS Spanish troops walk with special equipment to disinfect areas to prevent the spread of the coronaviru­s Monday.

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