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Despite the strict measures against COVID-19 and the many infected in Sliven, a fair was held on the occasion of St Dimitrov’s Day. This became the cause of angry reactions on the social network “Facebook”.
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A photo of celebrators walking without masks and without distance and even in a gondola was published on the web and caused hundreds of comments.
“The fair in Sliven – October 26, 2020. A party during the plague. You cannot do without a job, it is bad without school and a fair can be postponed, is it so unbearable?” what happened in the city.
“We promoted protests, fairs, festivals, parties, discos, a wonderful pandemic. So Mangarov, Parvanova and the others are the culprits,” wrote producer and photographer Viktor Dimchev on his personal Facebook profile, who has been monitoring their numbers since the start of protests in Sofia. .
Starting at 0 o’clock tonight, temporary restrictive measures went into effect for nightclubs in Sliven. The city is in the Covid-19 red zone.
The festivities were held as planned in the city’s cultural calendar and ended hours before the district governor’s ban on the temporary suspension of nightclubs took effect. During the indoor events, the organizers tried to comply with all anti-epidemic measures. The solemn session of the local parliament was held in a strictly defined order: imposing a restriction on those present in the room, sitting on a seat, etc. There were all kinds of stalls on the main street and people flocked to buy something from this fall fair. No distance and, in most cases, no masks.
“My opinion is that the posts should have been at greater distances or celebrations should not be organized if the measures cannot be observed,” residents of Sliven told BNR.
“We always observe our work restrictions and measures, our capacity is cut in half, everyone seeks to save their job,” said a group of DJs, who also protested the district governor’s order to close nightclubs. They announced that they will no longer pay for vacations, that people are giving up out of fear and that the company will have a hard time surviving.
Meanwhile, hospital admissions for Covid-19 are declining.
“Both in the internal pavilion and in the infectious diseases pavilion the beds are 100% full, we have a consultation in Burgas for the referral of patients and from there, we also attend Nova Zagora”, said the head of the military hospital Dr. Ilian Komitov , who announced in the media. looking for volunteers: doctors, nurses and orderlies, because his team is on the brink of strength.
“Currently we have 40 beds with coronavirus patients and 10 beds with hepatitis patients, we have 4 beds available,” said Dr. Vasilislav Petrov from MHAT “Dr. Ivan Seliminski”.
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