The quarantine “Let’s not forget that this virus severely affects the elderly and those with pre-existing diseases, it is they who must protect as long as the virus circulates,” he noted. On the hypothesis of decreasing the days of quarantine Sileri pointed out: “A good compromise would be to do 7 days of isolation and then the swab”.
The school “With the return to school the surveillance phase will be fundamental. I do not think there will be a second wave as we experienced it in February and March”, the deputy minister then said, underlining that “the commitment of our National Health Service is currently very low because the data is low and as long as the situation is this it is under control. For absolute normality it will take some time, I too would like to see clubs open and full stadiums, but we have to wait a little longer “.
Climate of hatred and coronavirus On the climate of hatred in society, the deputy minister continued: “I was terrified hearing a person interviewed about the use of a mask and vaccines to protect immunosuppressed people, this person said that in nature those who have a problem are left behind, it’s a cultural problem. Of course politicians should lead by example from this point of view. “
The vote On the elections, Sileri concluded: “To vote you go in safety, because you enter a protected environment, with certain rules, personnel assigned to supervise. It will be much easier to check the distance, masks, sanitizing gel. The vote will proceed with extreme safety. and with extreme normality. We are certainly in an emergency, because the pandemic is not over, but we distinguish the emergency from the current phase, which is more of an urgency: to try to control the outbreaks so that the emergency we experienced in If we had uncontrolled outbreaks it would be different, at the moment I experience the presence of the virus with ‘normality’: with precise rules that we must respect
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