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We manage the crisis, we manage anti-epidemic measures. If there is the impression that the crisis has been overlooked, it is because the pandemic is unknown. On an unfamiliar road, sometimes you can’t help but meander and turn the wrong way to the left or right. This was said in BNT’s “Panorama” program by the Minister of Labor and Social Policy Denitsa SachevaDenitsa Sacheva was born on November 2, 1973 in the city of Sofia. From 2017 to December 2019 is.
The opposition talk is more an exercise in mania for greatness than an attempt to help, he added.
We currently have 5,800 people with coronavirus who are being treated in Bulgarian hospitals. In the past seven days alone, nearly 5,700 have recovered. Most hospitals have the necessary protective equipment and equipment. What is missing are the doctors, because they have this disease at the moment. Summer time was used to plan, buy medicine and equipment. BGN 60 million has been spent to pay additional material incentives to doctors and nurses, but there is no way to produce new doctors and nurses from March to September, the social affairs minister said.
There is a plan and specific measures are taken based on morbidity. A pandemic is difficult to manage because it is difficult to predict. We demonstrate adequacy, not lack of control, Sacheva emphasized.
According to her, in the cases of people left without treatment, these are separate cases. It is one thing to talk about cases and another to have a system, said the Minister of Labor and Social Policy.
Denitsa SachevaDenitsa Sacheva was born on November 2, 1973 in the city of Sofia. From 2017 to December 2019 is He said that there will be child allowances for everyone, but that the mechanism to receive them has been changed. It is normal that political decisions are made in dialogue and when alternatives are discussed. I can admit that the communication was not good. A good balance had to be struck between what was desired and what was possible. But the money is provided for the police and doctors, and there will be child benefits for all, through direct payments and tax breaks, he said.
In response to a question, Sacheva said that giving an additional 50 BGN to each pensioner’s pension is not populism, but rather caring for each person in times of crisis. You cannot accuse us of populism and buy their votes, because that is offensive to them. We care about each person in times of crisis. We strive to support everyone who needs help, emphasized the Minister of Social Affairs.
He announced that the unemployment rate in Bulgaria in October was 6.9% and in September 7.2%. Currently, the unemployed in our country are 222,518 people, Sacheva said.
We are not worried about the introduction of stricter measures, but we must be careful, because this could break the fragile economic recovery, said Denitsa Sacheva.Denitsa Sacheva was born on November 2, 1973 in the city of Sofia. From 2017 to December 2019 is.
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