A passenger from Madrid took a flight to Lanzarote despite pending test results confirming whether he had the virus or not. It turned out that he did.
Tag Archive for quarantine
New Travel Restriction
by Martin Myall •
Spain has followed the UK’s lead and will require all people entering the country to spend two weeks in quarantine.
Bye Bye Brits
by Martin Myall •
If we had any hope that the summer would bring relief to our economy, then after Boris Johnson’s possible decision, we can forget it.
Salobreñeros Being Naughty
by Martin Myall •
The control on the access points of Salobreña might be keeping people out, but it’s not keeping them in; at home, that is.
A Valid Question?
by David Darby •
Firstly, this is an editorial piece, not the beliefs of the Gazette staff as a whole. Something occurred to me today.
Can’t Bear Being at Home
by Vivienne Hughes •
A young man in Almuñécar has been stopped five time for breaking the quarantine measures and has subsequently been arrested.
Walking Fido Fine
by Martin Myall •
Things are looking a little grimmer for Dodging with Dogs; i.e., using walking your dog as an excuse to break the quarantine in the city of Granada.
Guardia Delivery Service
by Vivienne Hughes •
The Guardia Civil in Salobreña have taken it upon themselves to take food supplies out to a couple living in a cortijo three kilometres away.
The Fining Begins
by Martin Myall •
The Policía Local in Motril, Almuñécar and Salobreña have handed out 45 fines between them to people who have broken their quarantine
Ebola and Excalibur
by Martin Myall •
There seems to have been more concern about her family pet, Excalibur, than the nurse infected by Ebola, as far as social media goes.
