| Bernabé says that "the extraordinary effort that Totana residents are making cannot be truncated by any person who de irresponsible way can breach the quarantine, so it must be carefully controlled "| "If Pedro Sánchez had put the necessary security controls in Bajaras, Totana would not be confined today," Bernabé stressed The senator of the Popular Party of the Region of Murcia, Francisco Bernabé, has publicly requested the Government delegate, José Vélez, more members of the State Security Forces and Bodies to control quarantines in Totana.
Now more than ever, in the words of the Senator, "the extraordinary effort that the residents of Totana are making cannot be truncated by some irresponsible person who breaches the quarantine, so it must be carefully controlled." Bernabé has valued the great work that has been done for more than two weeks by the Ministry of Health with the reorganization of the entire Primary Care system, through which "a real effort has been made in tracking the cases, as well as the number of health personnel in the two health centers has been increased and the tests carried out intensively ". "It is time to all work together so that Totana returns to normal as soon as possible, therefore, we also request more troops from the Government Delegation to strengthen the control of citizen security in the town due to the increase in incidents that have occurred place in the municipality in recent days, "said the senator, to add that" we hoped that the PSOE had not made politics with a health issue, but, after the statements of the member of the regional executive, Isabel Molino, we have seen which is not so.
" "The local PSOE spokesperson should have recognized that, if Totana is confined today, it is because Pedro Sánchez has not put the necessary security controls in the Barajas airport, taking into account that the outbreak that has led the municipality to restrict mobility, access and schedules comes from a flight that arrived in Spain from Bolivia and whose health security controls have been found to have been insufficient, "concluded Bernabé.