Coronavirus: the pandemic will end in April because it is a seasonal disease



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International health expert and epidemiologist Mikhail Favorov said that the coronavirus pandemic will end in April 2021. He explained his prognosis by the fact that it is a seasonal disease.

This was discussed on the air of the “Savik Shuster Free Speech” program.

Favorov noted that the next COVID-19 season will begin this fall.

“I think in April everyone will declare that ‘we have beaten the coronavirus’. This is a seasonal disease, we have passed the season. We have finished the COVID season until next year. Until October 2021,” he said.

Recall that during the last day in Ukraine more than 5,000 new cases of coronavirus were registered. At the same time, almost 2,000 COVID-19 patients were admitted to the hospital yesterday.

Also RBC-Ukraine wrote that in Ukraine six regions are included in the so-called “gray” zone according to the criteria of the European Union. These areas have the lowest rates of coronavirus tests.

In the latest issue of the talk show “Freedom of Speech by Savik Shuster” on January 29, the studio guests – Maxim Stepanov, Natalya Vinograd, Boris Bril, Yulia Tymoshenko and others – give an answer to the question that has been troubling. to all. lately: when will the vaccination of the Ukrainian population finally start and why do we not yet have the vaccine for COVID-19? In addition, experts say whether Ukraine and the Ukrainians need a law on a referendum.

“Freedom of expression of Savik Shuster” of January 29

Recall that recently the Ukrainians had the opportunity to change gas supplier. But sadly few people know how to do this. How to change gas supplier: watch a short video.

In the last broadcast, Andrey Kobolev and Alexey Kucherenko also talked about gas transportation and supplier change in more detail.

Also in the last issue, Yuriy Vitrenko explained why the state set the tariff for gas consumption at 6.99 UAH and promised that “in February the amount of the payment will decrease by 500 UAH.”

In addition, against the background of the recent tragedy in Kharkov, the director of the board of the charity “Let’s Help”, Olga Bondarenko, spoke about the state of state and private pensions for the elderly in Ukraine.

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