Borissov: These few months we have to overcome this crisis – Politics



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The reorganization of medical establishments, the provision of medicines for the hospital and the free market to deal with COVID-19, the implementation of measures in support of front-line employees against the new virus and in aid of the Bulgarian citizens most vulnerable were denounced to Prime Minister Boyko Borissov.Boyko borisov

Boyko Metodiev Borisov is the Prime Minister of the Republic of Bulgaria. Born on June 13, 1959 during a working meeting held today by members of the cabinet.

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Tomislav Peykov Donchev is a Bulgarian politician from the GERB party, deputy, Minister of Health Kostadin AngelovKostadin AngelovKostadin Angelov was born on June 7, 1977. He graduated from Sofia Medical University in 2004., the Minister of Labor and Social Policy Denitsa SachevaDenitsa SachevaDenitsa Sacheva was born on November 2, 1973 in the city of Sofia. From 2017 to December 2019 is and the Minister of Finance, Kiril AnanievKiril AnanievKiril Ananiev is the Minister of Health in Boyko Borissov’s third cabinet. He was born in.

Minister Sacheva noted that currently 470,000 Bulgarians and their families are being distributed food parcels with the most needed products, and a hot lunch and patronage care is also being provided for the elderly, disabled, quarantined and others in need. Important services will continue to be provided next year too, for this purpose more than BGN 85 million have been allocated for municipalities, incl. and on the so-called COVID Standard line. The Minister of Social Affairs emphasized that 120 million BGN from operational programs will be allocated for the additional salaries of 1,000 BGN for doctors and medical personnel in the front line, and the total resource will be around 240 million BGN.

“These few months we have to overcome this crisis. Hundreds of millions go to the health system. For the drugs we are talking about, everyone is paid extra, “said Prime Minister Borissov.

He highlighted that our country has 46,000 beds for active treatment. “As a country with hospital beds, we have a huge base. But it is necessary to focus on people with comorbidities to bring them to the hospital. Because these 14 days for coronavirus patients are very difficult,” said the Prime Minister.

Borissov added that in terms of testing, Bulgaria is doing what is necessary for the European Commission to guarantee the best testing opportunity. “And as a government, we will provide all kinds of vaccines offered by the EC,” insisted the prime minister. He entrusted the Minister of Health to develop a vaccination plan for population groups at risk, when our country already has approved vaccines. The Minister of Health assured that the necessary organization has been created for citizens who wish to be vaccinated.

Angelov also reports that within the hospital market there is logistics to provide additional quantities of drugs for the treatment of coronavirus, as well as the possibility of moving drugs from one hospital to another.

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“We have no shortage at the national level of drugs designated for the disease, at the moment we have created an organization for the import of additional quantities of the necessary preparations on the territory of Bulgaria,” added the Minister of Health.

Borissov: During a pandemic, the state takes care of all its citizens

Prime Minister Boyko BorissovBoyko borisov

Boyko Metodiev Borisov is the Prime Minister of the Republic of Bulgaria. Born June 13, 1959 highlighted the key importance of compliance with anti-epidemic measures by all Bulgarians, because it helps in the fight against coronavirus. “Europe as a whole suffers, but I am convinced that the measures we have must be respected. Therefore, if it is not necessary, do not gather in large groups, “said the Prime Minister.

He was adamant that if the economy does well next year, Interior Ministry employees will receive additional compensation. Minister Ananiev added that for the planned 15% increase in their salaries from January 1, the necessary resources are provided by the restructuring of expenditures and transfers to the central budget.

The Prime Minister pointed out that in no case should social groups oppose others and, as before, the State will continue with measures to support the needy, including assistance to employees of ethnographic museums.

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