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The fact that the incidence rate in Poland already exceeds the established criteria (up to 16 cases per 100,000 inhabitants) has been debated for a whole week. However, no urgent action has been taken and the country will only be included in the list of countries from which isolation will be mandatory upon return, and it will take effect on Monday. According to Wednesday, the incidence rate in Poland is 19.4 cases per 100,000 inhabitants.
“Trying to keep people so predictable – life, travel – so far, the weekly deadline is being met so that conditions do not change. However, the Foreign Ministry is already publishing recommendations that say it is not necessary go to certain countries, ”warned G. Surplys.
“If the person is in Poland at the moment, then my true human advice is to return before midnight on Monday, which means trying to return on Sunday,” he recommended.
According to him, if there are urgent matters and it is not possible to return until then, those people should understand that starting Monday they will have to register with the NVSC and comply with the mandatory 2 weeks of self-isolation.
“If you need to be isolated, you don’t expect to receive a sick leave certificate,” added Surply. People who leave for a country affected by the coronavirus for non-work reasons will no longer receive certificates of mandatory disability for self-isolation from the end of July.
G.Surplys recalled that following morbidity indicators in European countries on a daily basis available on the European disease control and prevention page. According to them, the Lithuanian Ministry of Health assesses each country on Fridays. “There you can see what will be more or less included in the list,” he said.
Cyprus is about to be exactly 16 years old.
According to the latest data, from Wednesday, the Netherlands and Iceland are likely to be included in the list of affected countries from Monday.
Professor Vytautas Kasiulevičius also drew attention to the country on Wednesday, with a figure of exactly 16. He shared the statistics on Facebook and mentioned that “the situation in Cyprus is even worse than in Poland in terms of forecasts.”
The exact list of countries will be announced by the Ministry of Health on Friday afternoon.
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