On a positive note for Covid-19, he went out surfing and was arrested by police on the beach.


A coronavirus-infected rescuer was cursed by a colleague before being arrested by police on Monday in Spain.

Police officers wore white protective clothing on the beach between showers and walkers. That set had never happened on Monday at La Concha beach in San Sebastian. (Basque Country of Spain) Police officer Ertzaintza Basque arrested a young woman infected with COVID-19 surfing. According to a daily report from Surfer Survivor "El Diario Vasco" took sick leave after a new coronavirus was positively detected. He destroys quarantines that must be observed by people who are infected by living on earth to enjoy the waves and their groups. He was reported by your colleague who noticed him on the beach.

When asked, police ordered the woman to return to the beach, which he initially refused before testifying. Back on the sand, he showed a provocative “attitude” to the officer before being handcuffed while sitting on the beach and being taken to a daily reporting station. He can be sued He is "severely compliant" for refusing to obey the police and violating the quarantine designated for coronavirus cases.

Spain is the European country most affected by the epidemic. He had more than 500,000 cases diagnosed, according to the latest report released Monday by the Department of Health, with 29,516 dead.

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