It will soon be four years since those terrible days of March 2020, when the impact of covid left Madrid and all of Spain frozen. The wave of death devastated the capital, initially punishing nursing homes especially.

Yesterday this issue caused one of the most tense moments of the course in the region's Assembly, in a hint of what may happen in the next plenary sessions. The opposition continues to accuse Isabel Díaz Ayuso of having left a sector of the population, the most sensitive to the coronavirus, to her fate.