La máscara del coronavirus

Sánchez Lázaro, José María

Virtually no one had heard of the city city before the coronavirus pandemic. Now, that great city of eleven million inhabitants will go down in history as the place where the outbreak of the virus that traveled the planet, from East to West, emerged, devastating the human being of death and suffering. In this journalistic narrative book, he reviews how the disease arose, its annihilation of human lives, both in Spain and in the rest of the world, and its effects on the economy of the main affected countries. COVID-19 would mark a before and an after in the life of the planet's inhabitants in the year 2020 as the vast majority of nations suffer a total confinement of their populations to avoid the infernal spread of contagions. This book aims to leave a written footprint of a few months where panic seized the world and turned the mask as a protective element against an invisible enemy. Human and social relationships would change from one day to the next. In the hospitals, nursing homes and private homes, the fight against this disease was experienced, leaving hundreds of thousands of human lives all over the world on the way. In remembrance of all those who died and the army of health workers who fought against this pandemic, these lines serve as souvenirs.

Author
Sánchez Lázaro, José María
Subject
Medicine & health > Public health
EAN
9788497442800
ISBN
978-84-9744-280-0
Edition
1
Publisher
Ediciones Doce Calles
Pages
124 
High
23.0 cm
Weight
15.0 cm
Release date
04-06-2020
Language
Spanish 
Series
 
Paperback edition
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Sánchez Lázaro, José María (aut.)

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    José María Sánchez Lázaro (Madrid, 1965) es periodista de Radio Nacional de España RNE en la Casa de la Radio de Prado del Rey   Read more