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Crónica del Coronavirus en España: la variante Ómicron, el pasaporte Covid, y una sexta ola de contagios y vacunaciones sin fin

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2022
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Fernández Riquelme, Sergio
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Magistra Vitae
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© 2022, 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
La crisis del Coronavirus parecía que llegaba a su fin. Pero un final simplemente oficial, ante una realidad pandémica que se quedaba entre nosotros por mucho tiempo, real y simbólicamente. Comenzaba una nueva Crónica del Coronavirus en nuestro país, ante vacunaciones continuas, nuevas variantes y restricciones a diestro y siniestro. Todo el mundo deseaba el desenlace, adaptándose o sobreviviendo material y mentalmente; pero la aparición de una nueva variante, llamada Ómicron, elevaba otra vez el riesgo y extendía el miedo, llamando Estados y medios a vacunar obligatoriamente, a controles en Navidad, a terceras dosis, a vacunaciones de niños y a polémicas incesantes. Comenzaba otra etapa de adaptación a la enfermedad y al poder: la gestión ante una pandemia que ya era parte de nuestra Historia.
The Coronavirus crisis seemed to be coming to an end. But a simply official ending, in the face of a pandemic reality that stayed with us for a long time, real and symbolically. A new chronicle of the Coronavirus was beginning in our country, in the face of continuous vaccinations, new variants and restrictions left and right. Everyone wanted the outcome, adapting or surviving materially and mentally; But the appearance of a new variant, called Ómicron, once again raised the risk and spread the fear, calling States and media to vaccinate obligatorily, to controls at Christmas, to third doses, to vaccinations of children and to incessant controversies. Another stage of adaptation to the disease and to power was beginning: the management of a pandemic that was already part of our History.
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