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Spanish artist based in Mexico Miguel Bosé referred this Thursday to the coronavirus, which has caused 390,000 deaths in the world, as "the great lie of governments", through Twitter.

"Switzerland, as the Nordic countries of Europe know from the beginning of the great lie of governments, that of Spain included," he wrote on his wall along with a video in which people allegedly appear at a time of leisure in Geneva who apparently they are not respecting the distance and the security measures to avoid contagions. According to the man who narrates the video, these images are from June 1.

The Swiss Government announced on May 29 the acceleration of the relaxation of restrictions and will authorize the opening of restaurants from June 11, so that the population "learns to live" with the virus in the absence of certainty about when there will be a vaccine.

However, it is not yet known whether these measures are being effective or are going to be counterproductive, since it takes time to measure the effects.

Other countries such as France, Italy or Spain carried a stricter confinement than Switzerland and, more specifically, Spain has been gradually returning to normal for several weeks, taking into account the number of infections and deaths by autonomous community.

It is not the first time that Bosé reveals his skepticism regarding the coronavirus, since since April 29 he undertook through social networks the mission of informing his followers about alleged dangers of the 5G network, ensuring that it is related to the COVID-19 and sharing videoconferences on the subject.

"We are going to start putting the points on the I's. I start with this. I would like to have your comments," he wrote along with a video of a talk by Thomas Cowan, who assures that each pandemic that occurs corresponds to a "quantum jump" in the "electrification of the Earth and that when a living being is exposed to an electromagnetic field 'it is poisoned'.

The content of this conference has been denied by multiple scientists and organizations.

Still, Bosé has participated in online events and concerts to raise funds to help counter the ravages of COVID-19 and to help people who are suffering closely.

In recent months he has been devoted to paying tribute to his mother, the Italian actress Lucía Bosé, who died on March 23. #AzulDeLucia has been the label through which he encouraged his followers to pay tribute to the actress by making blue masks and sharing any type of memory about her.

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