“What we do is follow up things day after day”, says Flemish Prime Minister Jan Jambon (N-VA) in “The appointment”. “If necessary, we will take additional measures.” According to him, this is only necessary if we deviate from the biostatisticians’ prediction curve, which is not the case now.
Jambon does not want to say which measures can be discussed for him. “We do something like this in consultation. I know those games: if you say what you want to do, you will come out afterwards and they will check whether you were right.”
Additional measures are a difficult balancing act, said Jambon. He remains a cool lover of the curfew, of a new store closure or a new closure of barber shops. He does want to focus on more enforcement. “I think we have to be inexorable there. A hairdresser who is not so close to protocol must be inexorably closed.”
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