Article 550G4 Spain squashed coronavirus. Will British tourists undo all that hard work? | Giles Tremlett

Spain squashed coronavirus. Will British tourists undo all that hard work? | Giles Tremlett

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Giles Tremlett
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As the country reopens to tourism after the strictest lockdown in Europe, Spaniards are wary of Covid-19 taking hold again

In this first round of the Covid-19 pandemic, two countries vie for the gruesome title of having suffered the most deadly consequences - Britain and Spain. Between them, they currently share 107,000 dead, measured in terms of excess mortality.

The comparisons end there. Spain had Europe's strictest coronavirus lockdown, with children housebound for weeks and army patrols to enforce it. That has produced a dramatic tail-off. Spain's mortality rate returned to normal on 10 May, after exactly two months of excess deaths compared with the same period over the previous five years. Britain continues to register excess deaths and, in the downward race to be the worst, has edged ahead.

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