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Willie can only see blurry shapes within 50 yards and is registered blind. "It will be 3 months I have been here, it should have been three weeks- and I’m on my own to make matters worse." New Scots care home residents to be tested for coronavirus after government U-turn."I’m picking them up at a chemist not far from where I’m staying- I just love a challenge! Read More Related Articles "I've got my vital meds through the Spanish Embassy, but now need home, as I’m registered blind. He told the Record: "(I'm here) untill flights come and go again from Lanzarote. Cops close off Glasgow bridge due to 'concern for person'īut now, although Willie has had his health issue sorted he has been told the soonest he will be able to fly home is June 17.The 62-year-old flew out for a three-week holiday on March 3 and there were fears that his vital medication would run out. We reported how Dundee man Willie Tanner is trapped in Lanzarote due to the Coronavirus pandemic. A blind Scot's three-week trip to a Spanish holiday island will become a three month ordeal after all all flights home were cancelled.