From the deepest sadness, as it cannot be otherwise, my sincerest embrace to the families of those who have passed away and have not been able to accompany those loved ones during the last hours of their lives.
My sincerest gratitude to those people who, one by one, face the front line from their work environments, assuming responsibilities and executing actions that in most cases exceed their own competences and anonymously, to those heroes, to the health workers of any kind, to the State Security Forces, to the cleaners of those health centers, of those public spaces, to the commercial personnel who allow with their dedication and putting their lives in danger that we have food on our tables? to those who make social patents of mechanical means, with which to put some stumbling block to the virus, to the drivers of the means of transport, in short, to so many people? Thank you.
To a heroism of such magnitude and with the same intensity corresponds a vibrant people who recognize the feat, who give encouragement and offer hope through expressions of affection and affection, or better call it humanity, which in repeated and multiple occasions invade both television news, the written press, the digital press, radios and social networks in a very creative way, we are bringing out the best of ourselves as a society, as people and as a people showing off that unity is the best thing that works when the weather gets rough.
Dark clouds remain on the horizon, the infection, they say, is beginning to recede in the infected countries under the watchful eye of thousands of eyes that scrutinize every step it takes, forward and backward, to some extent it consoles, it consoles that they are conducting clinical tests with different drugs, already marketed for other purposes, but which point as a first-line treatment to the damn COVID19.
In addition to this, I am encouraged by the immense number of calls and messages I receive daily, with the sole objective of making available what each one can contribute, for the mere fact of helping. I tell anecdotally that a motorcyclist called me to offer me his rain suit, which being waterproof, could serve as protection for our health workers, "if necessary I put it at your disposal", were his words.
In addition to those calls, as it is understandable, I receive many others in the opposite direction, requests for home care, financial aid, diapers, "this is happening to me, where do I go?, what do I do?, someone to give away clothes for a ten-month-old child, do you know how I can fix unemployment?, I need you to run an errand for me, I'm old and I can't leave the house?". We are trying by all available means to put our grain of sand in all the situations that are presented to us and we will continue to do so to the extent of our possibilities and the possibilities of those we know here or there. It is still true that those of us who are receiving these demands are human beings and have physical-temporal limitations? but I assure you that we do it without truce or rest, each one from his position that transcends in these moments to a certain physical location.
We are human and as such we can experience different sensations at the same time and in the face of certain situations that occur in unison, and without it being the time as I say to add more fuel to the fire, I cannot overlook wrong decisions, in my opinion, that interfere directly and unfairly on the population. There must be some way to reverse what has been charged through the self-employed quota immediately and solutions such as future compensations and other meaningless occurrences are not valid. People have what they have for what is coming and I think it is not appropriate that month after month they see their savings dwindle due to a "tax" that is clearly unfair. You forbid me to work and that's why I pay, it is evident that this issue cannot wait for resolution until this happens.
For the rest of the decisions, there will be time. Now and for this what there is not is time.








