The Spanish players, who returned to practice after a long time due to a break from the Coronavirus epidemic, were not happy and had to face hooting and taunts of people. After being in quarantine for two months, the top players were allowed to resume training in Spain this week, but some of them reportedly faced harassment from local citizens who thought they were violating lockdown rules.
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Spain has given relaxation in lockdown: The government has given some relaxation in the lockdown rules implemented due to coronavirus epidemic but most of the population is still prohibited from going to gym etc. for exercise. However, according to the age group, people are allowed to go out at certain times. Professionals and top players, however, are exempted from this and can exercise at any time. People, however, were not happy to see him on the streets outside other than the time allowed for the rest. This was probably because they did not know the rules or people did not recognize the players.
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People taunt the players: Spain runner Cristina Lara wrote on Twitter, "I have never seen people in such a bad way and I have never heard such negative comments." She said, 'She also taunted some of my colleagues. It seemed that we would have to go out with the signs indicating our identity. She said that she was out at around 10:30 in the morning, the time reserved for the old people. Children can go out with parents from 12 noon to 7 pm. The rest can leave from six to ten in the morning or from eight to 11 in the night. However, people will always have to stay within one kilometer of their house.
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