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Contagious rat. With this menacing black paint, a gynecologist from Barcelona has found her car, parked in the community garage of her urbanization when she was going to go to work at the hospital.

Nor was the awakening of a Ciudad Real Red Cross worker , who was invited by his neighbors to leave the building, with a message taped to the elevator mirror: "Dear neighbor Rodrigo, from 7B, it is time for you to start caring. to your neighbors, "the letter said," we know about your work at the Red Cross, but today we have to take care of ourselves. "

And then, a petition framed in numerous exclamation points: "Please don't come home, the State has shelters for health personnel, don't come back anymore."

Nor has a resident doctor in Alcázar de San Juan , also in the province of Ciudad Real, fared any better, to whom an irritated neighbor left a computer-written sheet pasted on the door: "Hello neighbor, we know of your good work in the hospital and it is appreciated, but you should also think about your neighbors. There are children and the elderly here. There are places like the Barataria where they are hosting professionals. As long as this lasts, I ask you to think about it. "

Not only health personnel are receiving threats from their own neighbors. Other essential workers, such as those in supermarkets , also find messages inviting them to leave their homes. Always appealing to the good "of all".

Police warn: "They may be hate crimes"

"The police are still working and the police stations are not closed," the chief police station and deputy director general for human resources of the National Police , Pilar Allue , warned on Tuesday at the press conference of the Technical Committee to fight the coronavirus .

"Our professionals continue to pursue criminals, including those who may commit hate crimes, such as this type of conduct," he said, asked by journalists about these messages. "They are reportable, prosecutable and highly reprehensible by any person of good."

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