25/03/2020

Spain ‘shifts to a war economy’ and calls on NATO for help with COVID-19

The government of Spain said on Tuesday it had begun to shift to “a war economy”, as the Spanish Ministry of Defense called on the North Atlantic Treaty Organization for assistance to fight the coronavirus pandemic. The term war economy is used to describe the rapid reorganization of a nation’s production and distribution capacity in response to a direct military threat to its existence. Spanish officials announced on Tuesday that the rate of COVID-19 illness in the country was growing faster than in Italy. Despite a nationally mandated lockdown, which began on March 14, coronavirus infections exceeded 42,000 yesterday, up from 25,000 on Saturday. Spanish medical facilities announced 514 new deaths in a 24-hour period, bringing the total number of COVID-19-related deaths to 2696. The deaths are reflective of Spain’s desperate struggle to provide sufficient medical supplies for its healthcare workers, or treatment hardware for patients.

On Tuesday afternoon, NATO’s Euro-Atlantic Disaster Response Coordination Center (EADRCC) said it had received “a request for international assistance from the Armed Forces of Spain in their response to the global pandemic”. The EADRCC said in a press statement that the Spanish military had asked its “international partners […] to provide assistance to the Ministry of Defense of Spain”. Spanish media reported that the request included “450,000 respirators, 500,000 rapid testing kits, 500 ventilators and 1.5 million surgical masks”. Meanwhile the Spanish military helped convert an ice ring in Madrid’s popular Palacio de Hielo mall into a makeshift morgue, in order to accommodate the projected surge in deaths due to COVID-19 in the coming days. The Spanish capital has suffered over 30 percent of all coronavirus-related deaths in the past week. Over the weekend, a nearby convention center was converted into a hospital that can accommodate 5,500 patients.

In neighboring France, the army set up a field hospital on French territory for the first time in the country’s peacetime history. Field hospitals are temporary tent structures designed to provide medical services to wounded soldiers and civilians in a warzone. The erection of field hospital tents in the eastern city of Mulhouse, close to the Swiss and German borders, was described by the French media as an unprecedented sight.

Joseph Fitsanakis
https://intelnews.org/2020/03/25/01-2745/

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  1. Anonymous25/3/20 11:07

    Ο Ρεπουμπλικανός πρόεδρος εμφανίζεται διατεθειμένος να παραβλέψει τις εισηγήσεις των γιατρών, «σπάζοντας» την καραντίνα στις Ηνωμένες Πολιτείες και συνδέει την εξάπλωση του νέου κορωνοϊού με το κλείσιμο των συνόρων στις ΗΠΑ, κυρίως για τους παράνομους μετανάστες από το Μεξικό και άλλες περιοχές και γενικότερα με τον κόσμο.

    «Η εξάπλωση του κορωνοϊού επιβεβαιώνει πόσο κρίσιμο είναι για τη χώρα μας, να έχουμε ασφαλή σύνορα», ανέφερε χαρακτηριστικά. Με τον όρο «ασφαλή σύνορα», ο Ντόναλντ Τραμπ εννοεί «κλειστά σύνορα» και σαφώς θεωρεί τον κορωνοϊό μια μεγάλη ευκαιρία για να αναδειχθούν τα κακά τα οποία έχει φέρει η Παγκοσμιοποίηση.

    https://www.pronews.gr/kosmos/diethnis-politiki/861185_nttramp-i-exaplosi-toy-koronoioy-epivevaionei-poso-krisimo-einai-gia

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