Geographical dispersion plays for and against the least populated provinces in the health emergency. On the one hand, it slows down the spread of the coronavirus. On the other, it generates a false sense of security - the bug is not going to arrive here - which has originated microepidemics. Faced with the bucolic stamp of a quiet confinement and between orchards, the reality emerges: saturated primary care, uncontrolled asylums and collapsed hospitals in capitals like Soria or Segovia. Vulnerability
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