From WTOP:
“Spanish king’s annual speech
warns against virus complacency”
Citizens should remain cautious
as the coronavirus can still inflict widespread damage, Spain’s King Felipe VI
said during an annual speech — as infections in the country climbed to a yet
another record Friday. Addressing the nation in a pre-recorded Christmas Eve
broadcast, the Spanish monarch said that a successful vaccine rollout has
improved the situation from a year earlier. But he urged people not to drop
their guard. ”We are seeing that the virus still has the capacity to harm in
many ways,” Felipe said. “The risk has not disappeared.” Spain, like most of
Europe and other parts of the world, is experiencing a record spike in
contagion over the festive period, when families traditionally hold large
gatherings. Health authorities have reported three days in a row of
record-breaking caseloads and have reinstituted mandatory mask-wearing in open
spaces with few exceptions. “We all have to do everything possible not to take
steps backwards in this health crisis that has caused so much suffering,”
Felipe said. The king also remembered residents of the Spanish island of La
Palma, in the Atlantic Ocean, where a volcano eruption for nearly three months
has destroyed houses, infrastructure and crops but caused no casualties. “Today
our hearts and our thoughts remain with you,” the monarch told islanders.
Watching the king’s annual
appearance on television just before Christmas Eve dinners is an annual ritual
in many Spanish households. In recent years, as scandals tied to the royal
family have swirled, media commentators and politicians scrutinize his speech
searching for signs of the monarch’s attunement to the mood of his subjects. But
there was no direct reference to the circumstances of Felipe’s father, former
King Juan Carlos I. The former monarch, 83, moved to the United Arab Emirates
last year after judicial probes on his possible financial wrongdoings emerged.
Although a Swiss probe on money laundering was dropped recently, prosecutors in
Spain’s Supreme Court are still investigating the allegations. Since assuming
the throne in 2014, Felipe, who is 53, has tried to distance himself from his
father. In his speech on Friday, the current monarch said that all institutions
of the state should serve people. “We must,” Felipe said, “respect and abide by
the laws, and be an example of public and moral integrity.”
^ This was a good speech. ^
https://wtop.com/europe/2021/12/spanish-kings-annual-speech-warns-against-virus-complacency/
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