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Prime Minister Boyko Borisov and associate professor Atanas Mangorov spoke on Wednesday for more than an hour and a half.
They were both talking the same, but they explained it differently
The head of the children’s ward of the Infectious Hospitals Association, Prof. Atanas Mangorov, will again advise Prime Minister Boyko Borisov and give an alternative opinion. This was made clear on Wednesday, after the two of them had been talking for over an hour and a half. And they spoke without protective masks, although Borisov has always worn one in recent weeks.
“I have great respect for you and anyone in a similar position and treating people not only enjoys approval and respect. And it is not pleasant for me to divide on one or the other issue in the public space,” Borisov told the meeting. according to a press release from the press service of the Council of Ministers.
A few days ago, he resented Mangurov’s words against social exclusion measures and called them demobilizing. “As a teacher, stick with your name and tell who to die and who to live,” Borisov explained. Mangurov said that more people would die if society closed down than the coronavirus epidemic. (See below for an interview with him).
“Although we are talking about the same thing and you are explaining it in a way, the staff is different, but it is the same. Therefore, I thank you that we have the opportunity to use all minds to find the correct solution,” Borisov stressed. The two of them had known each other for a long time and were friends, and Manger worked with Borisov’s sister, Dr. Krasimira Ivanova.
The prime minister will continue to seek Mangurov’s advice, the government explained after the meeting. After speaking with the Prime Minister, the associate professor no longer demanded that the precautionary measures be lifted quickly, but explained that they should be completed, and then with thorough and careful tests to see what the disease was developing.
Associate Professor Atanas Mangarov, Head of the Children’s Clinic of the Hospital for Infectious Diseases:
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LYUBOMIR NIKOLAEV
– Ass Mangarov, the short video of your meeting with the Prime Minister showed a greeting, but how did you separate?
– We shook hands.
– Does that mean a fruitful conversation?
– We talked for an hour and a half. We said that we had no personal problems.
When I treat a child, I make decisions based on my experience and the child’s condition and am responsible for that child. While making decisions that worry many people. But because it is a medical problem that is not within his area of expertise, I tried to explain that there was no medical problem.
“How is it?”
– The cases in our country are small, there are not 600, and that is good, but because we see what is happening in Europe, it creates fear. To get out of the epidemic, at least 70% of the population must develop immunity. We need to understand what is happening, where we are to make the next decisions.
The measures taken so far are correct, they must be fully implemented, but there must be clarity on the real situation to plan the next steps. Little by little to get out of the current situation. But first you need to see what the image is.
First, in addition to examining people who secrete the virus, traces of the virus in the population should also be examined.
Second, let’s see what we have as a resource. And we have around 3,000 respirators.
And third, let’s see what happened in previous pandemics, a virus that appears for the first time and nobody is immune to it, for example, the swine flu.
Based on these 3 steps, you can draw the following: how to proceed with the measurements.
A good sign is the decision to carry out mass tests in Bansko, the image there will give a guide.
– What do you expect the projection to show?
– I hope to see that there are people who have developed immunity, that is. that have been found with the virus.
– Did the Prime Minister understand your point of view?
“I think you understand.”
– Will you continue your dialogue with Prime Minister Borisov?
– I think so.
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