Are new measures being imposed in our country because of COVID-19? – Diseases



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We follow with concern all the figures of those infected by coronavirus, which are published on the information portal. At the moment, it is not necessary to change the measures in force on the territory of Bulgaria. This is what Health Minister Kostadin Angelov told reporters.Kostadin AngelovKostadin Angelov was born on June 7, 1977. He graduated from Sofia Medical University in 2004.a reporter told Novini.bg.

The system has enough beds and enough doctors. For the last few days of the figures we observe, the occupancy of hospital beds has increased by approximately 1% – from 10% to 11%, and in intensive care units – from 4% to 4.8%. These numbers at this time give us assurance not to change the measures in Bulgaria, Angelov said.

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When asked how much money will be needed in the health budget for 2021 to prepare medical institutions for the second wave of the coronavirus epidemic, the Minister of Health explained that they are currently talking with the Ministry of Finance on the matter.

We seek the sustainability of all those increases in the salaries of the employees that were in the first line, and it will be provided. Additional financial resources will also be provided for emergency services, wards for the mentally ill, treatment rooms for patients with nonspecific and specific lung diseases, wards for patients with coronavirus infection. Additional financial resources will be allocated to municipal hospitals with the same growth that was regulated on August 1 of this year. Negotiations continue and when we are ready with the final macro framework, we will tell everything in detail, said Kostadin Angelov.Kostadin AngelovKostadin Angelov was born on June 7, 1977. He graduated from Sofia Medical University in 2004..

He announced that frontline doctors in the fight against coronavirus will continue to receive bonuses while there is an emergency epidemic.



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