Monge S, Latasa Zamalloa P, Sierra Moros MJ, Pérez Olaso O, García San Miguel L, Varela C, Rivera Ariza S, Vázquez Torres MC, Olmedo Lucerón MDC, González Yuste P, Soler Crespo P, Segura Del Pozo J, Gullón P, Carrasco JM, Martínez Sánchez EV, Redondo Bravo L, Pichiule Castañeda M, Purriños Hermida MJ, Hervada Vidal X, Huerta Gonzalez I, Margolles M, Vanaclocha Luna H, Ramalle Gómara E, Pérez Martín JJ, Chirlaque López MD, López Fernández MJ, Lorusso N, Carmona Ubago A, Rivas Perez A, Ramos Marin V, Criado Alvarez JJ, Castrillejo Pérez D, Góméz Anés AA, Frontera M, Macias Rodriguez P, Álvarez León EE, Díaz Casañas M, Lopaz Perez MA, Alonso Pérez de Ágreda JP, Navas Gutierrez P, Rosell Aguilar I, Arteagoitia Axpe JM, Gonzalez Carril F, Aparicio Azcárraga P, Simón Soria F, and Suarez Rodríguez B
Introduction: The state of alarm was declared in Spain due to the COVID-19 epidemic on March 14, 2020, and established population confinement measures. The objective is to describe the process of lifting these mitigation measures., Methods: The Plan for the Transition to a New Normality, approved on April 28, contained four sequential phases with progressive increase in socio-economic activities and population mobility. In parallel, a new strategy for early diagnosis, surveillance and control was implemented. A bilateral decision mechanism was established between the Spanish Government and the autonomous communities (AC), guided by a set of qualitative and quantitative indicators capturing the epidemiological situation and core capacities. The territorial units were established ad-hoc and could be from Basic Health Zones to entire AC., Results: The process run from May 4 to June 21, 2020. AC implemented plans for reinforcement of core capacities. Incidence decreased from a median (50% of territories) of 7.4 per 100,000 in 7 days at the beginning to 2.5 at the end. Median PCR testing increased from 53% to 89% of suspected cases and PCR total capacity from 4.5 to 9.8 per 1000 inhabitants weekly; positivity rate decreased from 3.5% to 1.8%. Median proportion of cases with traced contacts increased from 82% to 100%., Conclusion: Systematic data collection, analysis, and interterritorial dialogue allowed adequate process control. The epidemiological situation improved but, mostly, the process entailed a great reinforcement of core response capacities nation-wide, under common criteria. Maintaining and further reinforcing capacities remained crucial for responding to future waves., (Copyright © 2021 Sociedad Española de Enfermedades Infecciosas y Microbiología Clínica. Published by Elsevier España, S.L.U. All rights reserved.)