Angelov said when the so-called herd immunity – Issues in development



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North Let’s face it, by now we had almost finished the first and second phase of vaccination. Now we start them again. Doctors, nurses and orderlies, teachers who previously did not want to, now want to be vaccinated, so we are reorienting their vaccines. We had reached the third phase, now we return to the first …

The percentage of those who want to get vaccinated is currently around 63 percent.

This means that if we continue in the same spirit, people’s attitudes will remain the same, with the rate of vaccination and the arrival of vaccines – by late summer we can easily achieve the so-called herd immunity in our country. Health Minister Kostadin Angelov said after inspecting the Sliven hospital.

The Health Minister also said that the AstraZeneca vaccine was safe.

and effective, confirmed by the European Medicines Agency. We have the same conclusion for the other vaccines.

“The more people are vaccinated with these vaccines, the fewer people will lose their lives.”

“We do not have vaccines in stock.

The vaccines that are yet to arrive are distributed in priority phases for front-line workers. At the moment there is – I repeat – a boom in those who want to be vaccinated, precisely from these phases, “the Minister of Health stressed. Many more vaccine deliveries are expected in April, including amounts that are agreed above the quota of our country .

Regarding the situation in Sliven:

Additional amounts of remdesivir, concentrators and blood plasma will be provided for the Sliven district, Health Minister Kostadin Angelov said, quoted by BTA. He visited MHAT “Dr. Ivan Seliminski” in Sliven and met with the mayor Stefan Radev and the director of the hospital Dr. Vasilislav Petrov.

The hospital needs an extra amount of Remdesivir,

It will be delivered on Monday, Angelov said. Today, ten additional oxygen concentrators will go to the Sliven district, which will be hosted by RHI. The minister informed that there is a restriction on blood plasma donors, since a certain amount will be redirected from Sofia and Stara Zagora.

Minister Angelov noted that the situation in Sliven is under control,

The hospital has 500 beds, of which 150 are for COVID patients, and the occupied beds are 130, including six intensive care units. He added that there are not many young patients at the Sliven regional hospital at the moment. A pregnant woman has a positive test, but in stable condition. So far, four mothers have been discharged and the children have negative samples.

10 to 15 people come in a day, that’s the number of discharged, said Minister Angelov. There are a total of 290 COVID beds in the Sliven district, located in four medical institutions. A total of 1,093 patients are in home treatment, with an infection in their relatives. There are between 35 and 40 calls a day at emergency centers in the area.

During his meeting with Mayor Stefan Radev, the minister was confident that all consumables, disinfectants and protective equipment had been received for election day. The municipality has launched an initiative to provide rapid tests to all members of the PEC. The Minister expressed his confidence that the day of the elections in the district of Sliven will be safe both for the voters and for the electoral administration.

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