Borissov: Let’s send this sick year into the world and welcome the new one with optimism



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Boyko Borisov PHOTO: Government information service

“Let’s send this sick year to the world and welcome the new year with more optimism.” This was stated by Prime Minister Borissov in a working meeting in the Council of Ministers.

On the threshold of 2021, the Prime Minister reported that measures against the coronary crisis have paid off. And today the ministers outlined the next steps in the economy and education.

We remember that the last day of 2020 the prime minister brought together key ministersto test in a pandemic. Borissov pointed out that compliance with the measures also improves the pandemic situation in the country. It is a ray of hope for younger students to return to the classroom, and after the business hit, state support will continue.

“With all our measures we managed to get her to 24th place. So for all those who discussed the measures with us, whether they are right or wrong, this is a wonderful answer,” Borissov said.

And the hope of overcoming the pandemic remains vaccines.

“There is no cure for COVID-19. We are currently struggling with the vaccines that have been recommended to us to get out of the pandemic. So far, the state has allocated a total of 305 million for vaccines,” Borissov explained.

The next delivery of the vaccine will be in the week of January 4 to 8 and will be in the amount of 25,000 doses.

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