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COVID-19 pandemic in the Community of Madrid

The COVID-19 pandemic in Spain had its first case in the Community of Madrid on 25 February 2020.

COVID-19 pandemic in the Community of Madrid
Daily deaths in Madrid, 25 November 2019 – 6 April 2020. Recent dates are incomplete.
DiseaseCOVID-19
Virus strainSARS-CoV-2
LocationCommunity of Madrid
Confirmed cases40,469 (as of 6 April 2020)[1]
Recovered18,410 (as of 6 April 2020)[1]
Deaths
5,371 (as of 6 April 2020)[1]

Timeline Edit

The pandemic was first confirmed to have spread to the region on 25 February 2020 with the positive result of a 24-year-old male who had been in Italy.[2][1] By the time the pandemic started the region had 540 available ICUs and roughly 14,000 hospital beds.[3]

On 9 March 2020, the Government of the Community of Madrid approved extraordinary measures, including the cancellation (to be enforced from 11 March onwards) of all in-person classes in the Autonomous community of Madrid at all educational levels for an initial period of 15 days, until 26 March, encouraging online lessons instead if possible.[4][5]

On 13 March 2020 the Government of the Community of Madrid decreed the shutting down of bars, restaurants and "non-alimentary" shops (only allowing the opening of supermarkets and pharmacies).[6] On 14 March the country-wide state of alarm for an initial period of 15 days was declared in accordance with Article 116.2 of the Spanish constitution.[7][8][9]

On 12 March, the hiring of Antonio Burgueño as advisor was announced by the regional administration.[10] Burgueño had previously served as Director-General for Hospitals under Manuel Lamela, Juan José Güemes and Javier Fernández-Lasquetty, and had left office after Justice blocked the latter's attempt to further privatize the health system.[11]

During the height of the crisis (from mid March to mid April) the regional administration conducted a triage, denying the transfer to the public hospital network of old people in dire conditions from the nursing homes, yet it allowed the transfer of ill-people in possession of a private health insurance, despite the regional health minister Enrique Ruiz Escudero had assumed command over the private health care system on March 12.[12]

On 19 March the regional minister for Social Policies, Alberto Reyero [es], addressed a petition to the Government of Spain, asking for the intervention of the Military Emergencies Unit (UME) in the nursing homes.[13] He was immediately disauthorized by Isabel Díaz Ayuso.[13] Reyero was removed from the political management of the nursing homes on 26 March.[13] Then, the regional government entrusted to Encarnación Burgueño—the daughter of Antonio Burgueño and owner of Cardio Líder (a ghost company)—the managing of the nursing home's crisis, enforcing the so-called "Operación Bicho" from 26 March onwards, attempting to provide care to the nearly 50,000 old folks in the nursing homes.[10] 12 days later, on 6 April (the same day the information about the hiring of Burgueño Jr. was made public), the Operación Bicho was abruptly aborted.[10] More than 3,000 old people had died during that period.[10] All was fine for Burgueño by 4 April, as she reportedly wrote to a close collaborator "we already have inspected 8,700 grandpas". Do you know what that means? The work you have performed? Just in a week?... No way! If we keep doing this, we are becoming kings and masters of the social-health management in Madrid autonomous community. You are going to realize my dream, working in the social-health sector. Having my own company."[10]

On 31 March 2020, two weeks after the death of 19 elderly people in a care home Monte Hermoso became public, the regional administration decided to intervene 8 private retirement homes (including the former), overwhelmed by the deadly advance of the pandemic, sometimes hidden by the companies operating the old folks' homes.[14]

The regional legislature, the Assembly of Madrid, was kept closed for more than a month, until sessions were resumed on 14 April.[3] The government coalition between PP and Ciudadanos showed discrepancies on the handling of the management of the retirement homes.[3] From 8 March to 14 April, almost 5,000 older people died in nursing homes in the region (781 confirmed cases and 4,172 with compatible symptoms).[15]

On 7 May 2020, the director-general of public health Yolanda Fuentes resigned, apparently in protest at the regional government's decision to request a loosening of the lockdown restrictions.[16]

On 1 June 2020, Alberto Reyero [es] (Ciudadanos), regional minister responsible for nursing homes at the height of the health crisis, declared he had asked for three times the regional ministry of Health (managed by Enrique Ruiz Escudero, PP) to allow the transfer of old people to hospitals (22 and 31 March, 11 April), to no success.[17]

On 18 September, following an increase in the number of cases in the Community, the Autonomous Government decided to apply movement restrictions in various areas of the territory, especially in the south.[18][19] These measures were not welcomed by the citizens of the restricted areas, calling them unfair and even racist. Neighbourhood associations and other political personalities called for demonstrations denouncing the lack of investment and calling for the resignation of the community presidency[20][21]

On 26 September, the spokesperson for the COVID-19 group of the Community of Madrid, former head of the Clinical Microbiology and Infectious Diseases Service of the Gregorio Marañón University General Hospital Emilio Bouza, announced his resignation two days after his appointment, claiming that "The circumstances that I have witnessed in the following two days, together with the contemplation of the simultaneous press conferences, force me to resign".[22] On the same day, Yolanda Fuentes, former director-general of public health of the region until her resignation on May due to disagreements with the regional government, published a social media post wishing "Good luck" followed by an extract from the film Titanic, where musicians kept playing while the boat was sinking.[23]

On 1 October, followed unsuccessful conversations between the central government and the autonomous government, the Minister of Health of Spain announced restrictions in the ten most populous cities of the region following the growing of COVID cases, which prompted a negative reaction from the Madrilenian president, that accused the national government of "usurpation of functions", but said her government would abide by the restrictions, although they would challenge them in court.[24][25]

On 3 October, Alberto Reyero, the regional minister responsible for nursing homes announced his resignation, wishing "good luck and success in the task that she has ahead" to Díaz Ayuso. He also mentioned that "the unity of the institutions is the most successful way to defeat the virus", criticizing the confrontation between the regional and national administrations.[26]

On 9 October, following unsuccessful talks and confrontation between Díaz Ayuso and PM Pedro Sánchez, the Spanish government approved a State of Alarm for the Community of Madrid.[27]

On 20 October 2020, two health officials of the Ayuso administration (the manager of Primary Attention and the manager of Hospitals) handed in their resignation.[28]

Statistics Edit

Patients currently in an ICU Edit

Cumulative data Edit

Data from Telemadrid and the Ministry of Health.[29][1]

COVID-19 cases in the Community of Madrid
Date Confirmed cases % change Deaths % change Recovered % change
25 February 2020 1
26 February 2020 2
27 February 2020 4
28 February 2020 5
29 February 2020 8
1 March 2020 10
2 March 2020 29
3 March 2020 49
4 March 2020 70
5 March 2020 90
6 March 2020 137
7 March 2020 174 4
8 March 2020 202 8
9 March 2020 469 8
10 March 2020 782 21
11 March 2020 1,024 31
12 March 2020 1,388 56
13 March 2020 1,990 81
14 March 2020 2,940 86
15 March 2020 3,544 213
16 March 2020 4,165 213
17 March 2020 4,871 355
18 March 2020 5,637 390
19 March 2020 6,777 498
20 March 2020 7,165 628
21 March 2020 8,921 804
22 March 2020 9,702 1,021
23 March 2020 10,575 1,263 2,063
24 March 2020 12,352 1,535 2,291
25 March 2020 14,597 1,825 3,031
26 March 2020 17,166 2,090 3,882
27 March 2020 19,243 2,412 5,044
28 March 2020 21,520 2,757 6,326
29 March 2020 22,677 3,082 7,491
30 March 2020 24,090 3,392 8,301
31 March 2020 27,509 3,603 9,330
1 April 2020 29,840 3,865 10,827
2 April 2020 32,155 4,175 12,400
3 April 2020 34,188 4,483 13,850
4 April 2020 36,249 4,723 15,362
5 April 2020 37,584 4,941 16,543
6 April 2020 38,723 5,136 17,322
7 April 2020 40,469 5,371 18,410
8 April 2020 42,450 5,586 19,836
9 April 2020 43,877 5,800 21,121
10 April 2020 44,783 5,972 22,414
11 April 2020 45,849 6,084 23,663
12 April 2020 46,587 6,278 24,683
13 April 2020 47,146 6,423 25,385
14 April 2020 48,048 6,568 26,247
15 April 2020 49,526 6,724 27,433
16 April 2020 50,694 6,877 28,491
17 April 2020 51,993 7,007 29,436
18 April 2020 52,946 7,132 30,475
19 April 2020 54,884 7,239 31,313
20 April 2020 56,963 7,351 31,762
21 April 2020 57,997 7,460 32,277
22 April 2020 59,199 7,577 33,032
23 April 2020 60,487 7,684 33,645
24 April 2020 61,726 7,765 34,212
25 April 2020 62,510 7,848 34,902
26 April 2020
27 April 2020
28 April 2020
29 April 2020
30 April 2020

References Edit

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This article needs to be updated Please help update this article to reflect recent events or newly available information June 2020 The COVID 19 pandemic in Spain had its first case in the Community of Madrid on 25 February 2020 COVID 19 pandemic in the Community of MadridDaily deaths in Madrid 25 November 2019 6 April 2020 Recent dates are incomplete DiseaseCOVID 19Virus strainSARS CoV 2LocationCommunity of MadridConfirmed cases40 469 as of 6 April 2020 1 Recovered18 410 as of 6 April 2020 1 Deaths5 371 as of 6 April 2020 1 Contents 1 Timeline 2 Statistics 2 1 Patients currently in an ICU 3 Cumulative data 4 References 5 External linksTimeline EditThe pandemic was first confirmed to have spread to the region on 25 February 2020 with the positive result of a 24 year old male who had been in Italy 2 1 By the time the pandemic started the region had 540 available ICUs and roughly 14 000 hospital beds 3 On 9 March 2020 the Government of the Community of Madrid approved extraordinary measures including the cancellation to be enforced from 11 March onwards of all in person classes in the Autonomous community of Madrid at all educational levels for an initial period of 15 days until 26 March encouraging online lessons instead if possible 4 5 On 13 March 2020 the Government of the Community of Madrid decreed the shutting down of bars restaurants and non alimentary shops only allowing the opening of supermarkets and pharmacies 6 On 14 March the country wide state of alarm for an initial period of 15 days was declared in accordance with Article 116 2 of the Spanish constitution 7 8 9 On 12 March the hiring of Antonio Burgueno as advisor was announced by the regional administration 10 Burgueno had previously served as Director General for Hospitals under Manuel Lamela Juan Jose Guemes and Javier Fernandez Lasquetty and had left office after Justice blocked the latter s attempt to further privatize the health system 11 During the height of the crisis from mid March to mid April the regional administration conducted a triage denying the transfer to the public hospital network of old people in dire conditions from the nursing homes yet it allowed the transfer of ill people in possession of a private health insurance despite the regional health minister Enrique Ruiz Escudero had assumed command over the private health care system on March 12 12 On 19 March the regional minister for Social Policies Alberto Reyero es addressed a petition to the Government of Spain asking for the intervention of the Military Emergencies Unit UME in the nursing homes 13 He was immediately disauthorized by Isabel Diaz Ayuso 13 Reyero was removed from the political management of the nursing homes on 26 March 13 Then the regional government entrusted to Encarnacion Burgueno the daughter of Antonio Burgueno and owner of Cardio Lider a ghost company the managing of the nursing home s crisis enforcing the so called Operacion Bicho from 26 March onwards attempting to provide care to the nearly 50 000 old folks in the nursing homes 10 12 days later on 6 April the same day the information about the hiring of Burgueno Jr was made public the Operacion Bicho was abruptly aborted 10 More than 3 000 old people had died during that period 10 All was fine for Burgueno by 4 April as she reportedly wrote to a close collaborator we already have inspected 8 700 grandpas Do you know what that means The work you have performed Just in a week No way If we keep doing this we are becoming kings and masters of the social health management in Madrid autonomous community You are going to realize my dream working in the social health sector Having my own company 10 On 31 March 2020 two weeks after the death of 19 elderly people in a care home Monte Hermoso became public the regional administration decided to intervene 8 private retirement homes including the former overwhelmed by the deadly advance of the pandemic sometimes hidden by the companies operating the old folks homes 14 The regional legislature the Assembly of Madrid was kept closed for more than a month until sessions were resumed on 14 April 3 The government coalition between PP and Ciudadanos showed discrepancies on the handling of the management of the retirement homes 3 From 8 March to 14 April almost 5 000 older people died in nursing homes in the region 781 confirmed cases and 4 172 with compatible symptoms 15 On 7 May 2020 the director general of public health Yolanda Fuentes resigned apparently in protest at the regional government s decision to request a loosening of the lockdown restrictions 16 On 1 June 2020 Alberto Reyero es Ciudadanos regional minister responsible for nursing homes at the height of the health crisis declared he had asked for three times the regional ministry of Health managed by Enrique Ruiz Escudero PP to allow the transfer of old people to hospitals 22 and 31 March 11 April to no success 17 On 18 September following an increase in the number of cases in the Community the Autonomous Government decided to apply movement restrictions in various areas of the territory especially in the south 18 19 These measures were not welcomed by the citizens of the restricted areas calling them unfair and even racist Neighbourhood associations and other political personalities called for demonstrations denouncing the lack of investment and calling for the resignation of the community presidency 20 21 On 26 September the spokesperson for the COVID 19 group of the Community of Madrid former head of the Clinical Microbiology and Infectious Diseases Service of the Gregorio Maranon University General Hospital Emilio Bouza announced his resignation two days after his appointment claiming that The circumstances that I have witnessed in the following two days together with the contemplation of the simultaneous press conferences force me to resign 22 On the same day Yolanda Fuentes former director general of public health of the region until her resignation on May due to disagreements with the regional government published a social media post wishing Good luck followed by an extract from the film Titanic where musicians kept playing while the boat was sinking 23 On 1 October followed unsuccessful conversations between the central government and the autonomous government the Minister of Health of Spain announced restrictions in the ten most populous cities of the region following the growing of COVID cases which prompted a negative reaction from the Madrilenian president that accused the national government of usurpation of functions but said her government would abide by the restrictions although they would challenge them in court 24 25 On 3 October Alberto Reyero the regional minister responsible for nursing homes announced his resignation wishing good luck and success in the task that she has ahead to Diaz Ayuso He also mentioned that the unity of the institutions is the most successful way to defeat the virus criticizing the confrontation between the regional and national administrations 26 On 9 October following unsuccessful talks and confrontation between Diaz Ayuso and PM Pedro Sanchez the Spanish government approved a State of Alarm for the Community of Madrid 27 On 20 October 2020 two health officials of the Ayuso administration the manager of Primary Attention and the manager of Hospitals handed in their resignation 28 Statistics EditPatients currently in an ICU Edit Graphs are temporarily unavailable due to technical issues Cumulative data EditData from Telemadrid and the Ministry of Health 29 1 COVID 19 cases in the Community of MadridDate Confirmed cases change Deaths change Recovered change25 February 2020 126 February 2020 227 February 2020 428 February 2020 529 February 2020 81 March 2020 102 March 2020 293 March 2020 494 March 2020 705 March 2020 906 March 2020 1377 March 2020 174 48 March 2020 202 89 March 2020 469 810 March 2020 782 2111 March 2020 1 024 3112 March 2020 1 388 5613 March 2020 1 990 8114 March 2020 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