Alberto Núñez Feijóo, leader of the Spanish opposition, has demanded the confinement of the city of Ceuta, a Spanish enclave in North Africa, due to potential health risks. Feijóo cited cases of scabies affecting military personnel as a primary concern. He links this to unsanitary conditions prevalent within Ceuta’s streets, implying a potential wider public health issue. The call for confinement is framed as a preventative measure to protect public health, specifically referencing risks associated with scabies and tuberculosis. This request increases tensions regarding border control and public health in Ceuta, a frequent point of political debate. Feijóo’s statement puts pressure on Prime Minister Pedro Sánchez to address the alleged health concerns and bolster security measures. The opposition leader argues stricter controls are needed to prevent the spread of these diseases.

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