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Leganés Field Hospital could be ready again “in 48 hours” | SER Madrid South | Today for Today Madrid South

Given the uncertainty about the measures that the Community of Madrid may adopt in the face of “selective confinements” in the south of Madrid given the epidemiological situation, the Mayor of Leganés, Santiago Llorente, has indicated that it will support any decision communicated by the government of Isabel Diaz Ayuso to stop the increase in coronavirus cases that we are experiencing.


This was expressed by the socialist councilor in an interview in Hoy por Hoy Madrid Sur in which he recalled the bad times that his city experienced in the months of March and April, with a Severo Ochoa Hospital collapsed. That is why he wants that situation “not to happen again” and in that sense he has assured that “he does not intend to dismantle” the field hospital that he established in the Carlos Sastre sports center, which maintains the entire oxygen installation. “It could be in 48 hours if necessary”, has indicated the mayor.

Llorente also spoke about one of the announcements by Díaz Ayuso, the start before the end of the year of the works of the new clinic in the neighborhood Shooting range. The councilor has questioned that date given the deadlines that the regional government was managing before the pandemic even broke out, although he has wished that “I hope I am wrong.”

Finally, he has spoken of the controversy over the withdrawal of the name of the Rey Juan Carlos avenue assuring that in his opinion it would be necessary to “wait” for the emeritus king to be sentenced, especially due to the upheaval caused by the change of name of a street where hundreds of neighbors live.


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