Bulgarian woman from Spain: I was like a fool in Bulgaria that I follow the measures



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The new wave of COVID-19 is suffocating Spain again. The country was among the worst affected in the first stage of the epidemic. A state of emergency has been re-declared since October 25, but the number of infected continues to grow, reaching about 20,000 people a day.

Last week, Spain became the first country with more than 1 million infected and 35,000 dead. The prime minister even estimated that 3 million people were infected. The state of emergency had to be resumed. With the vote in parliament, things get more serious. This is what our compatriot Boyka Velinova, who lives in Spain, told Bulgaria in the Morning.

In Andalusia the border has been closed and there will be no freedom of movement. Some cities could not even leave.

“Serious measures are already coming. The most worrying thing is that there are many infected people north of Madrid,” he added.

According to our compatriot, the whole lifestyle in the country is changing. Spaniards are used to going out, drinking coffee, eating in the morning. However, it was essential at night. With the time of the afternoon and the closing of the restaurants, their way of life changes.

“Now it is impossible for young people to go out for a drink, have fun. Taxi drivers want compensation, small businesses also. There is some dissatisfaction. However, people say that the rules must be followed,” he told SETimes. Bulgaria IN THE AIR.

Boyka Velinova also said that everywhere in Spain a distance of one and a half meters is observed, there was no discontent against this. In different regions, the state of emergency could be prolonged.

“I was in Bulgaria for 3 months in the summer. I felt like a fool when we followed the measurements, and people on the street and in the subway were waiting for us to comment that they were not doing it. But let’s also look at Australia, which has several people infected a day. When the number of infected began to increase, the state of emergency was imposed there and despite the discontent the situation was controlled, outside of the clear rules we must also be attentive to what is happening. English, “he said.

“No one will die from not sightseeing for a while. Take care and protect others,” said Boyka Velinova.



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