| But not to avoid the sanction but to advance in protection against COVID-19 | The mayor, Juan José Cánovas, has urged the citizens of Totana to use the mandatory use of the mask in all open and closed places after the order of the Government Council set yesterday by the Autonomous Community in the Region of Murcia, but not to avoid the sanction but to advance in the protection against the risks of contagion that COVID-19 maintains.Cánovas wanted to make a public reflection so that the population does not trust or relax, because the City Council continues to worry about the possibilities of contagion that still exist in this summer time.The councilor recalled that Totana had one of the first outbreaks in Spain at the end of May, which forced the development to slow down in the de-escalation for a week, and that it was properly managed, even receiving congratulations from the regional and national health authorities.He also stressed that the outbreaks continue to appear, so he called for citizen responsibility because it is a matter of personal and community self-protection.In addition, he has said that one should not obsess or be alarmist with the measure but has appealed to develop a civic behavior that dictates not being at parties or concentrations of people who do not contemplate security measures and capacity restrictions, keeping precautions and sanitary measures .The first mayor has said that he hopes that the Civil Guard and Local Police do not have to punish anyone, and that common sense is applied to protect ourselves and others, since a situation that can be very complicated if the infections are triggered seems to have been forgotten.
.Juan José Cánovas has said that going back would be very sad and an almost definitive ax for the local economy; reason why it has urged companies, businesses and hotels to work in this sense so as not to go back, and thus avoid a situation that can be very painful.