What can be in the next few hours?
There could be.
But right now there is not.
The possibilities are certain.
In the Region cases grow around 25%.
Every day containing this disease is a day we earn to beat it when the time comes.
So it is important not to let your guard down and OBEY THE RULES.
We fought the best battle with another COVID 19 in the houses, with prevention and using the streets and public spaces to a minimum.
In Totana there are people who have been tested, until now all are negative if we except the baby and the mother on the first Sunday and they are already much better.
Also, and according to medical protocols, anyone who may have respiratory problems can be isolated at home in a PREVENTIVE manner.
That does not mean that there are Positives.
There are cases like this, but they are not Positive.
I ask you to strengthen the fight and keep the possibility of contagion at bay.
As we obey, we will be in a better position to overcome this crisis and what it entails.
I insist with the hoaxes or the uncontested information.
If something happens in this town and we have a positive case, it will be fulfilled by the authorities.
In the meantime, I ask that we continue in the marked line, the information through official channels and that each day is better in compliance.
We will continue to take action.
Those that are necessary.
And punishing those who break the rules that, on the other hand, are COMMON SENSE.
As it is also to have CALM, TRANQUILITY AND CONFIDENCE IN THE SANITARY AUTHORITIES AND IN OURSELVES.
Whoever violates the rules will be sanctioned.
I end with a poem by my friend and poet, Emilio Pulido Medina, who sent me yesterday to encourage us in this tough battle:
THERE IS A TROCIT OF POETRY ON THESE HARD DAYS.
UNITED WE ARE GOING TO DO THIS WITH THIS DAMNED VIRUS.
We will cut off its wings, its legs,
your nails,
his frozen fire elephant heart,
her coarse hair;
we will drill your teeth,
we will split our fingers into her rusty belly
and we will twist his insides.
Then we will draw a circle
over his dying body
and free
we will scream in the air
which is already an imperceptible shadow
buried under the slime
shady mud.
Emilio Pulido.
Good afternoon and encouragement, lots of encouragement.
Juan José Cánovas