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Health Minister Zlatibor Loncar said today that the growing interest of some media in the statistical data on the victims of kovida 19, in fact a sign that some thought it was “an adequate force to compromise the headquarters of the crisis “, and that its ultimate target is Serbian President Aleksandar Vucic.
“It is not fair that he is abusing this,” the minister told the H1 television journalist, adding that he wrote his resignation at the suggestion of that television, but that he did not know where, as he said, Dr. Solak was going to accept his resignation. .
Earlier, when asked by journalists about the actual number of victims of the crown, epidemiologist Predrag Kon said that when he said that there were three times more deaths in Belgrade than the reported number, he was referring to the mortality statistics, that is, it was an estimate.
Kon confirmed that Minister Lončar was right, saying that Kon’s statement was not true and that a review of the data was needed.
At the press conference, Lončar also told the portal’s journalist that “you care about destroying the system and that is legitimate.”
Loncar noted that the BIRN data was fabricated and that he expected BIRN to write that Serbia was one of the best in the fight against kovid, but that he hoped that was the case because, as he put it, those who finance it see it. have results.
The Health Minister assured that “life is not a choice and a derby”, stating that currently “it is about other things.”
As he stated, it is important for citizens to know that the only valid data is that which the city’s covid hospitals send to the “Trampolín” Public Health Institute and that the data is sent every 24 hours.
He stated that he and the members of the Crisis Staff care more about the truth and therefore insist on a review, which “without a doubt will be.”
In the last 24 hours, 73 new cases of coronavirus were recorded in Serbia and one person died. A total of 33,735 people have contracted the virus in our country so far and 751 deaths have been registered.
The Commissioner for Information of Public Importance and Protection of Personal Data, Milan Marinović, said today that journalists are complaining to that institution that the authorities are denying them information about the corona virus.
The Belgrade Center for Human Rights (BCHR) announced today that it has not yet received a response to the request for precise information from the Government and the Protector of Citizens on the number of patients and deaths from COVID-19.
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