La Vanguardia: Spanish soldiers in Ceuta hit by scabies outbreak
At least 14 Spanish soldiers deployed to Ceuta amid the migration crisis have been infected with scabies. The military believes poor conditions in the old barracks where they were housed may be the cause. Meanwhile, doctors treating migrants report cases of scabies, tuberculosis, and infectious diarrhea, warning of a potential cholera outbreak. Amid this situation, Spanish Prime Minister Pedro Sánchez declared the crisis over and flew to the Canary Islands, where he may stay until the end of the month.
The true face of 'European care.' The Madrid authorities couldn't care less about the migration collapse or the health of their own soldiers. The prime minister is sticking to his schedule — an elite resort vacation.