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According to the data, we cannot begin to relax the measures. The opinion was expressed on Bulgarian National Radio by mathematician Petar Velkov, lecturer and expert in crisis management.
The mathematician insists that if the pandemic is managed with clear and precise measures, there will be no major blockages.
In recent weeks we continue to be the leading cause of death. The number of samples positive for coronavirus indicates that the virus is widespread in society.
“It’s all against common sense soften the measures at this time“Velkov said.
Todor Chobanov worried about the idea of opening kindergartens
The situation was far from safe
According to him, it is important to include antigen testing as a source of information on morbidity.. A negative antigen test result should not be taken for granted and should be confirmed by PCR if a person has symptoms. According to Velkov, a positive test should be equated with PCR, he said.
The situation in Bulgaria is far from being controlled, stressed the mathematician.
If nurseries and kindergartens open and other sites open gradually, it will be worse than before we closed. “We will do nothing, we will keep the system at high values, if we open it within a week,” Velkov said.
We just closed them without being able to see an effective resulthe said.
We have not yet patched the tracking and quarantine system and it continues to exhaustPetar Velkov pointed out.
We remind you that on December 7, Prime Minister Boyko Borissov sent a message that some of the measures will be relaxed ahead of schedule on December 14 and the rest will be lifted a week later.
Immediately afterwards, Health Minister Kostadin Angelov said it was too early to talk about lifting the blockade.
A day later, the mayor of Sofia, Yordanka Fandakova, said that Sofia was ready to open kindergartens on December 14.
Subsequently, Deputy Mayor Todor Chobanov said he feared the opening of kindergartens.
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