I'm also looking at Spain (as we have a place there) which have far tougher lockdown conditions, but even they seem to be struggling. Although off their peak, new cases seem to be stuck around 4000 a day. I can only put this down to a combination of the poor health workers (25% appears to be the rate) and some that aren't taking the measures as seriously as they should. Dunno it's worrying though
I have a place in Spain too and I don't get what's happening in Spain either. Far stricter than us over the lock down, but still registering 4,000 a day. It is worrying. Italy that looked like hell on earth 8 weeks ago, seems to be doing much better.
This might give a little reassurance that the infection rate is easing in Spain;
Speaking at the government’s daily press conference on Monday, Fernando Simón, the director of the Health Ministry’s Coordination Center for Health Alerts, said that the figures on the number of hospitalizations and intensive care admissions were “very promising.”
“Today is the first time we have fallen below 400 [daily fatalities], with a 2% increase compared to yesterday,” he added.
Simón also explained that Spain had significantly increased PCR testing, which is the most reliable detector of the coronavirus. “We have gone from 200,000 [tests] to 700,000 [in a week]. We are doing nearly four times as many PCR tests, but the infection rate is falling a lot, even more than what we thought.” In the first week of testing, 26.8% of those tested were found to be positive for Covid-19, compared to 3.1% last week, which indicates the outbreak is slowing, said Simón.