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The third wave of Kovid-19 swept the country. The number of patients is growing, and the measures are being tightened in many regions in our country.
“Returning students to classrooms in January has led to a greater spread of the coronavirus. Young students are strict and perform, but need more control. Older ones have more contact outside of school. This type of organized group increases the risk,” he said. the epidemiologist Dr. Hristiana Batselova from Plovdiv aired on “Bulgaria in the Morning”.
According to her, the factor is the many people who returned from Britain. She believes that we should not blame our students from the Island because they have acted responsibly.
“Some people know they have symptoms, but they don’t isolate themselves. For us, the social factor is a set of things in society that help spread Kovid-19, such as a lack of traceability among people in contact. Some people prefer to return to work. their place so that they do not have to go to the hospital “, added Dr. Batselova.
The epidemiologist gave an example with working measures.
“One measure is for people to shop only in the store, which is in their residential area, and thus avoid crowding. The stricter measures are not to be able to leave their neighborhood so easily. One of the best measures is to wear masks. She and distance are extremely important, “the expert told Bulgaria ON AIR.
When asked what are the normal effects of vaccines, Dr. Batselova answered:
“Vaccination is still going on in Bulgaria. We have a shortage of vaccines, but we hope to have more doses soon. The case of AstraZeneca should not worry people. We are waiting for the EMA’s decision to keep people calm and continue to use it, because it is proving to be effective and safe. ”
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