Updated December 17th, 2020 at 02:54 IST

Spain: Madrid church honours virus heroes in nativity scene

Using toy figures, the scene includes police officers, street cleaners, airline personnel and hospital workers. The religious NGO Messengers for Peace is behind the initiative.

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A local church in Madrid has opened its annual Nativity scene which this year pays homage to the key workers who have kept Spain on its feet during the COVID-19 pandemic.

Using toy figures, the scene includes police officers, street cleaners, airline personnel and hospital workers. The religious NGO Messengers for Peace is behind the initiative.

"They deserve a tribute, we all deserve one but some more than others," said Father Angel from Messengers for Peace.

The chapel attached to the Saint Anthony church is also a collecting point for food donations to give to those in need.

Two police officers who attended the opening spoke of how tough a year it has been for emergency services.

Spain has recorded more than 21,309 new coronavirus infections since Friday and 1.75 million since the beginning of the pandemic, with the 14-day contagion rate climbing up on Monday to 193 cases for every 100,000 residents after weeks coming down.

Authorities have also confirmed 48,013 fatalities for COVID-19 this year, 389 of them since Friday.

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Published December 17th, 2020 at 02:54 IST