Western Morning News (Saturday)

Why we feel safer in Spain than in Devon

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I WOULD like to share a letter from a friend in Spain. Knowing the source, I have every reason to believe that what he says is 100% accurate. I believe readers will be interested in what is becoming a rare view of what is happening over there. Here is what he says...

“I’d like to offer a different perspectiv­e in support of the excellent article, ‘Why I won’t stop wearing a mask post-19 July’.

“My wife’s level of immunity is compromise­d, so we have to

take extra care with regard to the pandemic. The wearing of facemasks and observing of social distancing has not been good where we live in Devon, intensifie­d recently with the growing numbers of ‘staycation­ers’.

“We managed to ‘escape’ to Spain two weeks ago, with the support of her cancer consultant, who appreciate­s the benefits to her health of being here. We’d like to offer a few observatio­ns as to why we feel safer here than at home in Devon:

1. Brittany Ferries had created as safe an environmen­t as possible, with reduced numbers of passengers, and constant reminders of the French Government’s antiCovid measures; for example, allowing only four people at a time in the onboard lifts, and of course insisting on the wearing of face-masks in all public areas. Our temperatur­e was checked as we disembarke­d, and we had to hand in a completed ‘passenger locator’ form.

2. The immigratio­n officer at Santander was welcoming, cordial and friendly as usual, even though this is our first visit as non-EU/Third Country citizens, and during the pandemic.

3. On our two-day drive across Spain to the far south, everyone – yes everyone – was wearing face-masks everywhere, including children from aged five upwards.

4. Even though the requiremen­t to wear face-masks was relaxed a few days ago, most people continue to wear them out and about, and always in shops. All shop and bar staff, all waiters and so on still wear face-masks all the time.

5. At the village swimming-pool and at the beaches, the Covid rules are displayed very clearly, notably re social-distancing and face-masks. At the pool, our temperatur­e is taken on arrival.

6. Popular beaches are marked out in defined spaces, either with small flags, or with areas flattened by a tractor to denote socially-distanced spaces for beachgoers to set up their pitches.

7. At our local chemists and supermarke­ts, face-masks are one euro for ten adult size, and 85 cents for 10 in various child sizes.

8. English friends who live here permanentl­y whose daughter caught Covid but with no symptoms, reported that they were extremely well cared for by their Spanish GP checking on them daily.

8. All the locals we have spoken to have had their vaccinatio­ns: no song and dance about it, just done efficientl­y, and anyone missed has ample opportunit­y to catch up.

9. The village school stayed open throughout lockdowns, the kids being provided with face-masks by the local authoritie­s; the Spanish government employed 35,000 extra teachers to help keep schools open.

10. We continue to wear our masks out and about, out of respect and concern for the safety of the locals. The Spanish are understand­ably worried about the importatio­n of the Delta variant... so we are testing ourselves regularly with lateral flow test kits.

11. Our observatio­n is that compliance with anti-Covid regulation­s here has been much greater than back home; and restrictio­ns have been clearly communicat­ed throughout, so after a shaky start the situation leads us to feel safer here. Politician­s appearing on Spanish television and TV reporters out and about are still always seen wearing face-masks, even now that restrictio­ns have been eased, reinforcin­g the mask-wearing message.

12. Given what will be happening on July 19 in the UK in spite of the Johnson/Delta variant still running rampant when we get back to Devon we’ll have to restrict our activities again as during the early UK lockdowns… and wear masks whenever out and about.”

Don Frampton Newton Abbot, Devon

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