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I think you've misunderstood....he meant to treat others as you want to be treated and we'll all be fine. As for getting on a plane, if you're wearing a face mask and avoid touching your face, keep hand sanitizer in your pocket for use along the way, you'll be fine.
That's in the very unlikely event anyone is spraying droplets of virus around.
Dear Magic Hat. I unreservedly apologise for presenting my opinion in a way that you could not understand. Obviously the sentiment I was trying to communicate was lost on you and I really should have tried much harder to present my thoughts in a better way.
I am slightly reassured that there do seem to be others who did manage to navigate my muddled thinking and follow what I was trying to articulate.
I suppose the main thing is, I know what I meant to say and it was offered with the very best of intentions.
Very sorry.
D
I live in Bournemouth & our town was trashed yesterday & Weds. The visitors left 50 tons of rubbish behind including human waste. They spat at refuse collectors, laughed at parking wardens over the £40 fine ( shared between them apparently).Our council were valiant in trying to cope but created an Emergency so all the Services could easily coordinate. Our local hospitals admitted drunken people, sunburned people & 3 men who were stabbed. Packed in like sardines. Feel sure 2nd wave will spoil chances of visiting PP this year.
The Balearic government tonight made a U-turn after saying that the wearing of medical masks would not be compulsory, but from this weekend it will become law to wear masks apart from in swimming pools, on beaches or exercising.
Bar and restaurant terrace regulations may be changed as well but the Balearic government will not make it clear until Friday or Saturday.
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Face masks will be compulsory in all public places in the Balearic Islands for anyone over 6 years old from this weekend regardless of social distancing to prevent a resurgence of coronavirus.
It will not be necessary to wear a mask at the beach or when playing sports but it’s not clear whether the ruling will be changed for places where more people come into contact with each other, such as on restaurant and bar terraces or at work.
Those with breathing problems and other illnesses that could be aggravated by using a mask are exempt from the ruling.
At the moment a mask is only mandatory in commercial premises, closed spaces and outdoors when 1.5 metre social distancing isn’t possible.
Anyone caught not wearing a face mask can be fined 100 euros.
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The Government is modifying the Decree for the new normal and it will be published in the BOIB on Friday or Saturday and face masks will be compulsory in the Balearic Islands for all residents and tourists from this weekend.
I believe that this wearing of masks all the time apart from those excluded would make life for tourists intolerable in the heat and therefore tourists will not be flocking to Mallorca.
Difficult to go back to the mandatory mask wearing, but preferable to a flare up and another lockdown.
Until now we did not have to wear masks in open spaces where we could adhere to social distancing rules, so this is new for us.
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Minister Gómez is adamant that making face masks compulsory for anyone over the age of 6, in all public spaces regardless of social distancing, is absolutely necessary.
"The reality is that new patients have mild or asymptomatic symptoms and that forces us to take extreme measures," she said.
Three new Covid-19 outbreaks were confirmed within a week in Majorca, which means there are now nine active outbreaks in the Balearic Islands.
Minister Gómez explained that the Islands are "very fragile territory where the number of visitors increases exponentially" and pointed out that only 1.4% of residents have contracted the disease so far, according to the latest Seroprevalence study.
"We want to guarantee all residents and visitors the maximum protection and security," she said and confirmed that the fine for not wearing a mask on public roads, outdoors or in enclosed spaces for public use will not exceed 100 euros, but warned that "other sanctions are being considered.”
The new Decree Law will include exceptions for those with health problems that would be aggravated by wearing a mask and face coverings are not expected to be mandatory when people are drinking or eating, taking physical exercise, at the beach or at swimming pools.
Minister Gomez has also confirmed that a Decree-Law is being drawn up to establish sanctions for non-compliance with the regulations, but she did not say how long the current restrictions would be in place.