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Historia de la crisis del Coronavirus en España: la Segunda Ola

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2020
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Fernández Riquelme, Sergio
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Magistra Vitae
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© 2020, Magistra Vitae. This manuscript version is made available under the CC-BY-NC-ND 4.0 license http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-nd/4.0/. This document is the Published version of a Published Work that appeared in final form in La Razón Histórica. Revista hispanoamericana de Historia de las Ideas.
Abstract
Una Historia interminable, en espera de la soñada rápida vacuna. La pandemia seguı́a siendo alerta sanitaria y provocando la grave crisis socioeconómica, en mayor o menor grado, en España y el resto del mundo. Se creı́a superada, o por lo menos controlada, durante el verano del 2020, pero a finales del mismo volvieron a repuntar contagios (como antes) y muertes (pero no como antes). El miedo social crecı́a, las previsiones empeoraban y se volvı́a a aplicar un nuevo y diferente Estado de alarma en España. Por ello, en este artı́culo analizamos, desde las lecciones pretendidamente objetivas del historiador Ranke, la llamada Segunda Ola en nuestro paı́s entre el debate polı́tico y la psicosis ciudadana; fase de la crisis del Coronavirus que, para muchos medios, expertos y estudios, demostraban que España era, o podrı́a ser, un “Estado fallido”.
An endless story, waiting for the dreamed and quick vaccine. The pandemic continued to be a health alert and causing the serious socioeconomic crisis, to a greater or lesser degree, in Spain and the rest of the world. It was believed to have been overcome, or at least controlled, during the summer of 2020, but at the end of the same, contagions reappeared (as before) and deaths (but not as before). Social fear remained, the forecasts were getting worse and the only solution was that vaccination. For this reason, in this article we analyze, from the supposedly objective and historical lessons of Ranke, the so-called Second Wave in Spain, between the political debate and citizen psychosis; phase of the Coronavirus crisis in our country that for many media, experts and studies, showed that Spain is, or could be, a “failed state”.
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