Tens of thousands of health workers protested in Madrid over what they say is the destruction of the public health system by the conservative regional government. Dressed in white coats & banging drums, many chanted: 'Cutting public health is criminal.'
The Madrid regional government, led by the Popular Party’s Isabel Ayuso, has come under fire in recent years, especially since the COVID-19 pandemic started in 2020, for poor staffing in hospitals and primary healthcare centers.
Dressed as the Grim Reaper and bearing a mock scythe, one protester held a sign reading, "I am Ayuso's plan for the emergency ward."
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