| Juan José Cánovas: "Today more than ever the doses of responsibility and seriousness are necessary" | Some images from yesterday, with the children taking to the streets, are quite bleak due to the irresponsibility of some parents.
It could also be seen in Totana, in some areas or public spaces and should make us seriously reflect.
Only with police and sanctions we are not going anywhere and it would be very sad to resort to these measures in a mature and informed society.So far and generally speaking, we are doing well and the results confirm this.
A relapse or regrowth of the coronavirus would ruin the effort made by the vast majority during these hard days of confinement.
We cannot trust ourselves an inch because we can pay very dearly.It is not about personal or particular decisions.
In this problem we are all involved and we can all be infected and contagious.
It is a very serious social and community irresponsibility to skip the rules dictated by Health Authorities or the Government.We all want to see the streets as before, our bars and shops open, go to the markets, neighborhood parties, religious events, walk without problems, visit the cemetery or travel.
We want to hug and live a normal life as we have known so far.
But for that, we have to hold on a little longer, for work that costs us.
We have no other choice.
A flare-up of COVID-19 can be lethal and would plunge us into the deepest of health, social or economic crises.
It would be much more difficult to get out.We are in the final stretch.
A few days after taking the steps, he was back to normal.
We have to take care of our children these days and not frivolize with something so serious.
Save the security measures and comply with what is said.
Perhaps you should not be so strict in the rules when talking about time or distance.
It is important that children have a pleasant memory of this experience and relate to nature or healthy tours.
That they enjoy this experience that will mark them in their memory.I remember, when I was 5 years old, accompanying my pregnant mother to visit the areas devastated by the flood of 1963.
Those people working, helping those who needed it, removing mud in the areas near the Rambla de la Santa, the cheap houses flooded, with a water and reddish mud of the Saint.
They are images that do not leave the memory when we live them as children.
The image of going out on the street this week must be something very positive in the memory of our children.I ask you for responsibility, tranquility and calm.
We are coming to the end.
We already see the light at the end of the tunnel and we have to be very responsible.
From the Department of Services and Infrastructures (The Councilor, Pedro José Sánchez Pérez), healthy routes have been designed in the urban area and in the district of Paretón to serve as a reference if you want to use them.Local Police, Civil Guard, Civil Protection, Red Cross and the City Council are at your service.
To protect us, not to sanction us.
But it is up to us.
Let's not trust each other and we will enter the last stage of the nightmare with a winning spirit.
The data tells us that we can overcome and get out of this crisis well.
It depends on us.
Let's not look for responsible in others.Good morning and remember, today more than ever ...# TotanaLoEEstaHaciendoBien #YoNoMeRindo # QuédateEnCasaJuan José Cánovas, Mayor of Totana
Source: @jjcanovas / Foto: Totana.com