
Pharmacists, doctors at private clinics, dentists and physiotherapists received their anti-virus jabs yesterday in Almuñécar.
Never has the Regional Health Board had so many medical staff under employment at one time, but even so, there is a worrying shortage, especially in Granada.
Many town halls in the last 20 years have spent a lot of money on public services, creating sports facilities and kindergartens, to name but just two. Although the intention is genuine in its object of making the life of citizens richer in social facilities, sometimes such ideas inadvertently create unfair competition with the public sector.
Since 2007 a stunning 5,000 businesses have gone down the drain in Granada – imagine how many have gone bust all over the country.