Facing 2nd virus wave, Spain tracks infections with soldiers

In this photo taken and provided by the Spanish Government on Tuesday Aug. 25, 2020, Spain’s Prime Minister Pedro Sanchez arrives to give a news conference at the Moncloa Palace in Madrid, Spain. Sanchez has offered officials running the country’s 17 regions help from the military to conduct coronavirus contact tracing. He has also pledged to declare regional emergency orders if the expansion of the pandemic continues, facilitating regional officials’ ability to issue lockdowns, restrict mobility or other basic freedoms. (Spanish Government via AP)

MADRID — Under strain from Europe’s fastest-growing wave of coronavirus contagion, the Spanish government on Tuesday cleared the way for more localized lockdowns and deployed the military to bolster the country’s faltering attempts to trace infections.

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