IN ALCARRÀS, a municipality in the Lleida region of Segrià, they have created a municipal body of trackers to try to protect their 10,000 inhabitants from the coronavirus. It is not the responsibility of the city council, but they have taken the step in the face of poor management and lack of resources. In the lasagna in which our welfare state is organized, the local administration is the closest layer to that mass of citizens that is the base of a dish that falls apart easily. That self-sacrificing and exemplary mass that has endured confinement with one eye on health and another on the looming economic disaster, Bernard-Henri Lévy reflects on himself.
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