Going for a run could be one of the first measures taken, when "de-escalation" begins in confinement

“If it's done right, it doesn't have to be a danger. If it is not fulfilled, bad business ”, 

The president of the Government, Pedro Sánchez, announced this past weekend that the state of alarm will be extended until April 26, although later there will be successive 'alarm states' although with different conditions.

In addition, he announced that This April 12, the hardest phase of the alarm state will end, and on Monday the 13th non-essential activities, such as construction and factories, will be launched again.

Although still the plan that the government will follow is unknownVarious experts are already proposing measures.

This is the case of Fernando G. Benavides, professor of Public Health at the Pompeu Fabra University, who states that in MSN "We need to know what percentage of the population is immune, 70% of the population needs to be immunized (after passing the virus). "

"The idea of ​​the Government of test massively and isolate the asymptomatic, which are many, it is very positive, As long as this is not done, you should avoid doing group activities beyond the essentials. We will not be able to go to a restaurant or, of course, to the university, a disco or a party.

"Going for a run without crossing anyone is not more dangerous than going to the supermarket"

Going for a run without crossing anyone is not more dangerous than going to the supermarket. If the infections suddenly rise, it is because you are doing it wrong.

It depends on our responsibility that de-scaling is done before

“If it's done right, it doesn't have to be a danger. If it is not fulfilled, bad business ”,

Children would be the first thing, experts believe that in a few days they will be able to go out accompanied by their parents "for a while", just as adults will be able to do it alone "even if they don't have children or dogs," they argue.

Both epidemiologists agree that this may be one of the first relaxation measures adopted in Spain, as it is already allowed in Italy or even in France and the United Kingdom.

The less populated areas may be decontaminated earlier. 

"The higher the population density, the more contagion there is", summarizes Fernando G. Benavides; hence the least populated areas have all the ballots to 'get confused' earlier.

“The territory and population of Spain are quite heterogeneous. The first tests should be done in places where the situation can be well controlled in case there is an 'error' ”, argues Ildefonso Hernández. "It is not the same to do it in the province of Jaén as in Madrid," he points out.

"And above all, you have to be very careful with older people, who have been the great victims ”, adds Benavides.

"Probably people at risk have to be confined longer"Agrees Hernández," and people who live alone are not the same as those who live with many people. "

This will be done based on recommendations, which should be clear with each new situation that appears, "he explains.

 

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