brent: for more, let's go to wendy urquhart, a reporter for the " mallorca daily bulletin," based on the spanish island. a lot of partying going on, apparently without social didistancing. whatat are the locals saying abt this? wendy: you know, they are rereay worrieied, brent. we had one of the strictest lockdowns s in the whole of europe. everybody abideded by it. there were very few instructions.--infractions. now we are in a situation where we have hundreds and hundreds of english and german tourists doing whatever they want and not giving a damn about the locals, and they say the police are not doing enough. it is a really difficult situation, because we need tourists. tourism is the lifeblood of the island. but at the same time, health is more important. it is a difficult balance to get right, and at the moment, as we saw at the weekend, friday, saturday, and sunday, party town leleft, right, and center, no social distancncing, people drdrinking out of the same bottles, passing them around to strangers they didn'n't know. hugging,g, kissing dancing in te streets. ,not really giv