The workers who keep Spain going under lockdown

The workers who keep Spain going under lockdown

As Spain hunkers down after five weeks of confinement, the brave few keep the country going during a coronavirus outbreak that has killed more than 20,000 of their fellow citizens.

These workers — butchers, taxi drivers, pharmacists — in the northern city of Pamplona as well as in the rest of Spain’s cities and towns are unified by their courage and one piece of equipment: the face mask.


Text from AP news story, AP PHOTOS: The workers who keep Spain going under lockdown, by Alvaro Barrientos

Photos and text by Alvaro Barrientos

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