He pointed out that this is why a negative test is required when entering the site
Vaccinated but infected with the Delta variant, they get over the infection slightly, but they can spread the virus. This is the reason why a negative test is required when entering our country. And with over 75 percent of patients, Bulgaria will come out of the “green zone”. This was stated to journalists by Deputy Minister of Health Alexander Zlatanov.
52 new cases of the Delta variant in our country
An increase in the cost of clinical pathways for the treatment of patients with COVID-19 is being considered. The topic is to be discussed at a meeting of the Supervisory Board of the National Health Insurance Fund, as the goal is “everything to be legal, and the doctors not to wonder where to get additional funding,” he added.
According to Zlatanov, with the changed methodology, according to which BGN 1,000 are paid for working medics in the conditions of an emergency epidemic situation, the funds are distributed more fairly.
Over 2% of 24-hour COVID-19 tests are positive
The purpose of the inspections, which will be carried out at the resorts for the observance of the anti-epidemic measures, is not to “fill the budget”, but to create order, he added. According to him, the number of people infected with COVID-19 in the districts of Burgas and Varna is increasing due to the concentration of many people. At the moment, our country is still in the “green zone” due to the low morbidity, we also rely on those employed in tourism to show responsibility, and the first step is to immunize the staff, added Zlatanov. According to him, the measures should not be drastic, but the current ones should be observed 100%. If all staff are vaccinated, the business can continue to operate, even if an area in our country has entered a “red zone”, he explained.
The district governors are familiar with the action plan and each district administration. She, together with the operational headquarters in some places, will be able to impose restrictive measures on their own if the morbidity increases, Zlatanov reminded.
Source: BTA
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