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Covid-19 in Bulgaria: Day 352 published on 2/22/21 7:45 PM
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30,000 Bulgarians receive jabs against Covid-19 in last three days
Nearly 30,000 vaccines have been administered in the last three days in Bulgaria.This became clear at a meeting between Buglgaria s Prime Minister Boyko Borissov with the National Operational Headquarters. The health authorities report extremely great interest among the citizens after providing green corridors for all citizens over the weekend. On Friday last week, Prime Minister Boyko Borissov insisted that at least 10,000 people be vaccinated every day. According to Borissov, 15,000 people can be immunized daily in the coming days, BNR reported. As of today, 25 mobile teams are starting inoculations of everyone willing to be vaccinated in smaller and more isolated towns and villages. 318 vaccination centres have been opened in the country at Regional Health Inspectorates, hospitals and polyclinics. The Chairma
The sooner the
vaccines are available on the commercial market, the better, told Nova TV Vasil Velev of the Association of Industrial Capital in Bulgaria. Our delivery sources do not have to be limited. He reminded that the EC said that Bulgaira can authorize
vaccines on a national level. That s what Hungary did with the Russian vaccine.
Business community insists on registering more
vaccines and making the vaccination process proceed faster. In Velev s words, enterprises should have free hand to vaccinate their employees.
According to business’ reps, the state support measures are not effective. Employers are worried that compensations for the first wave of pandemic have not yet been paid. The businessmen have drawn up their own measures, which have been proposed to the Minister of Economy.
The Bulgarian
business community presented its priorities for 2021. The first national priority for business is the country s admission to the OECD, announced at a press conference Vasil Velev, Chairman of the Association of Industrial Capital in Bulgaria. Our priority remains the Schengen area and our membership in the Euro zone.
The business does not want to receive aid, we want to work, Velev said commenting on loosening the anti-epidemic measures. Employers impatience over the facte that the restrictive measures are not laxed is well founded.
According to the Chairman of the Bulgarian Chamber of Commerce Radosvet Radev, there was neither business nor business environment. Tsvetan Simeonov commented that the
Covid-19 in Bulgaria: Day 301 published on 1/2/21 5:38 PM
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Parents organizations oppose return of children to school on January 4
The organizations Science in the Crisis and Parents for Safe Education have opposed the education ministry s decision to resume in-person training for children up to 4th grade in schools and kindergartens on Monday. Such a decision in the conditions of the epidemic situation puts at great risk the lives and health of a large part of the citizens, they wrote in an open letter to the Minister of Health and Education.
According to both organizations, it is not true that children do not have a major contribution to the spread of Covid-19 and that the opening of schools does not pose a danger. These allegations can easily be refuted by the information accumulated so far, the letter reads.