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Coronavirus vaccine in Spain: Spain pushes forward with coronavirus vaccination drive amid extreme weather | Society

Spanish authorities are working to ensure the country’s coronavirus vaccination drive faces no further delays as a result of Storm Filomena, which led to historic snowfall in Madrid over the weekend and is forecast to cause an intense cold snap over the next week. The city of Madrid was paralyzed by the extreme weather, with roads blocked, train services suspended and Madrid’s Barajas-Adolfo Suárez airport forced to close. The heavy snowfall also led to problems at medical centers, with many health workers and patients unable to access facilities. As a result of the problems, the Madrid health department suspended all coronavirus vaccinations for health workers on Saturday, pointing to the difficulties with access and staffing shortages.

Storm Filomena sees 10 Spanish provinces on alert, Madrid grind to a halt and Barajas Airport closed

Storm Filomena sees 10 Spanish provinces on alert, Madrid grind to a halt and Barajas Airport closed Victoria Torres Benayas,EL PAÍS © EL PAÍS filomena Storm Filomena left hundreds of Spaniards trapped on the country’s freeways last night, with Madrid the epicenter of the chaos caused by the weather. The capital, where snow chains were needed for vehicles, saw public buses grind to a halt and garbage collection suspended. A historic amount of snow, the biggest fall seen in the last 40 or 50 years, left some surreal images, such as a sled being pulled along by dogs in the city streets, skiers in the central Puerta del Sol and snowball fights in iconic Callao square.

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