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“Things are clear: the wave is on the rise, as in all of Europe. Of course, this is not pleasant, but it is not a big surprise. However, despite this growth, we continue to maintain our place in the European ranking. If we had, for example, the Czech incidence, there should have been 5,000 cases a day. “
This was stated by the Head of State Health Inspectors, Prof. Dr. Angel Kunchev, to the Bulgarian National Radio.
“It all depends on how well we follow the measures and how easily we allow the virus to spread from person to person.”
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According to him, the situation with the kovdi-19 epidemic in Bulgaria is worrying, but there are different degrees.
“The average person must follow the already known and repeated measures, and from the point of view of the health system, be ready to receive more people,” Kunchev emphasized.
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“Colleagues are trying their best, but this saga lasted quite a long time, for 8 months. The burden is incredible. We know how limited the number of people is in this system. If inspections are done only by RHI, they cannot be successful. That is why we want the regional headquarters to create an organization in control that includes all available control bodies – police, Food Agency, Labor Inspection, municipal police, urban mobility centers … Let it be clear that the ordered measures they would work when they are observed. “
“Regions that are in a difficult situation are constantly changing. Currently, the incidence is higher in Blagoevgrad and Targovishte. The issue of personnel is complicated. The solution is clear: COVID-19 as a disease affects not only the lungs, he continues being a viral pneumonia, well known to us, with all its characteristics, it can help not only pulmonologists, specialists in infectious diseases, of course, by obtaining a competent methodological method. help “.
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Kunchev also commented on the order to perform a second PCR test after a 14-day quarantine.
“Not only the second, but also the first must be discarded. Sufficient scientific evidence has been gathered that after a period of 14 days, a person, even if they are a carrier of the virus, does not actually emit enough viruses to become infected. They have even reduced the quarantine period to 10 and 7. The data from the world literature that a person is not infected after the fourth or fifth day is reliable enough.
The Chief Inspector of State Health advises us to isolate ourselves and protect our family members in case of danger. “Sooner or later, this virus will limit itself,” he said.