I have a slightly different view.
We had one of the most strictest lockdowns. Like really strict. Absolutely no going out unless for essential shopping.
No hour for exercising that other countries had.
When lockdown started to lift, ie, to go shopping or for an hour of outside exercise it was amazing.
But...and here's the thing. That teeny bit of freedom didn't suddenly mean wayyyy hayyyy out we go.
Lockdown was lifted that tiny bit but not enough to make that much difference as we still felt scared.
Crack on another few weeks, rules adhered to, and things started to look and feel more relaxed.
Bringing me back to what's newly been happening in Spain...... shops are open, bars are open as are restuarants.
I felt a bit nervy last week visiting Miramar.
Thanks to rules and everyone 'obeying' them it was fine.
Ditto yesterday going into Málaga to meet the boys.
Again, I was a bit nervy thinking bus, other people, etc, but it was absolutely ok.
Even in Málaga city centre last night, a right metropolis of Spanish life and living, social distance was being maintened that I have to say had no detrimental effect on the fabulous atmosphere.
Here endeth my wee opinion on life here.