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“We are helpless,” said Crisis Tab member Dr. Daria Kisi Tepavevi when asked about launching measures on clubs and rafts.
Source: Tanjug
PHOTO TANJUG / TARA RADOVANOVIC
As he says, the medical part of the Crisis tab has made recommendations, adopted by the government, but limited by the legal framework.
When asked who tolerates and allows clubs to run after 11pm, Kisi replied:
“That was my question several times, but at that time there was no possible legal basis for the implementation of such measures, and that is why we changed certain provisions of the Law for the Protection of the Population against Infectious Diseases.”
To the journalists’ statement that, for example, the night from Block 45, to Gardo, the clubs operate after 10 at night and that everyone closes their eyes before that, Kisieva said that the journalist is absolutely right , and that, however fashionable it is. Humanly, we all have to influence this to reduce and stop it.
“The medical part of the Crisis Tab has made recommendations, supported by all members, it was adopted by the government, with a feeling of powerlessness, because it cannot be implemented to the end, because we are limited by different legal frameworks,” Kisieva said .
He added that now the law will provide greater powers and opportunities for people who continually take measures to be sanctioned, but reiterated that individual sanctions cannot help as much as the awareness that going to those places is a danger to health.
“The awareness that it is a danger, that we can bring the virus home, to parents, to the elderly, so that they decide not to go there. Not because someone punishes us, but to consciously decide not to go there, that is the only right thing, “Kisieva said.
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