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Scot feels safer under strict Spanish lockdown with fines of €600 and driving to shops banned

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A Scots expat has told of her frustration at the UK’s response to the COVID-19 crisis and feels safer living under strict lockdown in Spain.Donna Devine moved to Gran Canaria from her home in Glasgow three years ago and began working as an English teacher.The 43-year-old is now entering her fourth week under strict government ordered lockdown as part of the battle against coronavirus.She told how residents are banned from leaving their homes unless going for essential supplies - or risk facing a whopping €600 fine.Donna is also baffled by the UK’s more lenient response to the pandemic and believes a stricter lockdown should have been put in place sooner.The teacher said: “The UK advised the public to stay inside but we were not advised, we

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