| "We are doing it irresponsibly and we can pay dearly" | I don't know anyone who tells me he does it wrong.
Everyone does it very well and the irresponsible are others.
Roads that seem like demonstrations, relaxation in security measures and a great desire to return to the party or to the normality of the social hostess.I only see very few people responsibly.
Like Angela or many children who do not trust and do very well.That we have increased by 6 the new positives in Totana is not the worst that can happen to us.
Perhaps what is to come gives us face to face with the harsh reality.And that feeling of having been insisting, of seeing Sanitarians, Local Police, the Civil Guard, volunteers and other groups literally risking their lives for us, can be a wasteful effort.
sadly.The economy is important, enjoy the services, the cemetery is opened and so many things we need.
But if we do not have health or if life goes away, we are worth little else.
Sadly, we can go from wanting to enter the cemetery to enter to never leave.Although it seems sarcasm, it is much more serious and real than it seems and I am convinced we can avoid it and we do not want to.
Many people are already seen without masks on the street, we have more business at the banks than in our lives and we have all become athletes.Well I assure you that we are in one of the worst moments of this crisis and we should not let our guard down.
Even if it is for those people who have been and are in the front line of the fight.Let us not trust that we can regret it when it is late.
I know it is difficult to receive or accept messages of concern now that we see "happiness" at hand.
But I assure you, I have my reasons.Goodnight.Juan José Cánovas, Mayor of Totana
Source: @jjcanovas