Euro Weekly News - Mallorca 2 - 8 September 2021 Issue 1887

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The people’s paper Issue No. 1887 2 - 8 September 2021

Helping hand THANKS to an annual budget of €3.3 million, some 725 people have benefited from the Balearic Government support service for those diagnosed with some form of mental health difficulty linked to addictions which is run by the Department of Social Affairs and Sports and the Projecte Home Foundation.

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Multihull Cup ALLEGRA won the fourth edition of the Multihull Cup 2021 which was held at Port Adriano and effectively had no major rival as it won three consecutive races to secure the Cup in the regatta which ended on Sunday August 29, despite spirited competition from other vessels.

Breeding grounds THE s’Albufereta Nature Reserve has seen the addition of seven new artificial islands being added to the existing 10, which will encourage aquatic birds to both rest and nest, with a number of them being situated so that they may be easily observed by bird watchers from a safe distance.

Religious studies THERE is considerable controversy about the Balearic Government’s intention to allow the teaching of the Islamic religion in some state schools whilst at the same time looking to reduce or remove Catholic studies which have been on the curriculum for generations, with Vox in particular leading the outcry.

Housing costs A REPORT by real estate portal Fotocasa suggests that the resale price of older properties as opposed to new builds on the Balearics, especially Mallorca in August, has increased by 2.8 per cent since last year and makes the islands the most expensive after Madrid and the Basque Country.

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DEMONSTRATIONS: Scene from an earlier march. THE former leader of ‘La Resistencia Balear’, Víctor Sánchez is back and is calling for a demonstration in Palma today, Thursday September 2. Sánchez will be remembered as the leader and instigator of a number of large demonstrations earlier this year against the policies of the Balearic Government and the way in which the hospitality industry on Mallorca was being treated. Having been hit with a number of fines, he decided that he could no longer continue his activities and ‘retired’ from public demonstration and looked to try to

change things via politics. Now with some relaxation of rules concerning public gatherings and with the apparent support of the El Foro Baleares de la Solidaridad y del Progreso organisation (which has previously demanded the resignation of Balearic President, Francina Armengol) he believes that the time is ripe for another public demonstration. It is due to start at 10.30am today, Thursday at the Consolat de la Mar building in Palma which is the seat of the Presidency to complain about the continued restrictions applied to the hospitality industry. In his Facebook page,

Sánchez explains “The supreme powers have plans for us and their legal teams do not stop working to restrict our rights and freedoms. “After almost two years of closures of nightlife we have seen an increase of 1,000 per cent in illegal parties, large ‘botellons’, etc, causing the incidence rate to rise, but instead of blaming the decision-maker, they blame the hospitality industry, cutting the number of diners, capacity, smoking and much more. “Now they want to impose a health certificate so that people can even enter our businesses. Enough is enough!”

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MORE VACCINATIONS

MORE vaccinations without appointment are being encouraged in Mallorca as the Department of Health has extended the period until the end of September to catch as many people as possible. Due to the success of the August trial of allowing those with‐ out appointments to receive Covid‐19 inoculations it has been decided to extend this option for a further month, with access to three vaccination centres on the island. These are Son Dureta Palma, the Mateu Cañellas sports centre Inca and the Manacor Racecourse, all of which will be open on weekdays from 4pm to 7pm and on weekends from 10am to 7pm. Since offering vaccinations without appointment about 21 per cent of those being vaccinated have opted for that route with 12,783 being vaccinated in Mallorca This initiative is aimed at residents and people who are unem‐ ployed and possibly homeless or other personal reasons, but it is important that everyone who comes to be vaccinated carries their identification document. The Balearic Government believes that in order to ensure that the infection rate on Mallorca continues to decline that everyone who has not been vaccinated for any reason, should have the chance to receive the increased protection against infection that it believes inoculation supplies. This is especially important as the Balearic Government is try‐ ing to extend the tourist season to November and to attract an older audience, which needs to be assured that the islands are as safe as possible. It is understood that vaccination does not pro‐ tect individuals completely, it does make it less likely for them to become infected and if they are, then they are generally not af‐ fected as badly as those who are unprotected. Hopefully, the number of infected in Mallorca will continue to drop and allow for more restrictions to be removed.


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