The Central Government denies claims made they police union concerning a lack of protective equipment during the Lock Down
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Going Outside Timetable
by Martin Myall •
We now have timetable for people to go out to practice sports or just for a walk; from those over 70 down to minors. For villages of less than 5,000 there is no timetable.
What This Saturday Brings
by Martin Myall •
In this article we will attempt to clarify certain points which, frankly, are still not very clear, starting with this Saturday and over 65s.
Spain’s Summer Saved?
by Martin Myall •
If all goes well, starting on the 4th of May the transition period will last between six and eight weeks, divided into four stages.
Liberation Day
by Martin Myall •
The Spanish PM announced last night that if this week goes well concerning the loosening of Lock Down restrictions, the following week will see further developments.
Reader Asks: How Far?
by Gazette Reader •
Mask Price Topped
by Vivienne Hughes •
The Minister for Health, Salvador Illa, announced that the Comisión Interministerial de Precios de Medicamentos y Productos Sanitarios has set a maximum price for surgical masks.
Fresh Air For Kids?
by David Darby •
The Government’s latest idea on how to get our kids some time out of the house and some much needed ‘fresh air,’ is at best ill thought through and at worst, quite frankly, ridiculous.
Conclusions
by Martin Myall •
First of all it is hard; illogical even, to make conclusions even before the subject matter has concluded but here goes anyway: The Lock Down.
Misleading Figures
by Martin Myall •
When you compare the death rate of, let’s say, Germany and Spain, there is a tremendous difference and you are left asking yourself why.

