| The first mayor subscribes to the measures adopted by the regional government in the face of the accumulated incidence of the latter weeks and advocates not blaming anyone by going "all to one" | The mayor of Totana, Juan José Cánovas, has made a call for collective citizen responsibility to work to get out of the "infernal circle" in which we have entered due to the increase in infections by COVID-19, which has led the municipality to return , again, to Phase 1 made more flexible.The first mayor has indicated that Totana is suffering a punishment "in a unique way" compared to other municipalities in the Region, but has recognized that the accumulated incidence figures are overwhelming of 1,155 infections per 100,000 inhabitants, doubling the statistics of the Community Madrid and five times those of Murcia.Thus, he has indicated that there is no other way out than to accept the decision of the Ministry of Health and has reported that they are working to make more flexible measures that make confinement bearable.He reiterated that now it is not a question of blaming anyone but of going all together against the enemy, which is the coronavirus; and he insisted that the increase has been focused on the economic activity that takes place in the fruit and vegetable warehouses, with screening of thousands of tests, and in the family environment.Regarding the outbreak in the La Purísima residence, it has been reported that there are 28 infected residents of about 80 users and 4 workers; and it has indicated that in general terms they are asymptomatic and isolated, except for some hospitalized in the Rafael Méndez hospital.For three days the nursing home has been medicalized with a team of health professionals from the Ministry of Health that has activated all the protocols and prevention and safety measures.
Source: Ayuntamiento de Totana