Andrej Babiš told Nova TV on Wednesday that as far as coronavirus is concerned, it is important to look primarily at mortality and the number of people in hospitals. “In the first wave, we had 450 people in hospitals. We are very good at mortality. Israel and Singapore are in a similar situation, “said Babiš.
The Prime Minister also said that in the event that the number of people in need of hospital care increases, the Czechia is ready. “We certainly have enough capacity. Professor Černý’s team monitors these capacities, they are free. I repeat, in the first wave we had about 450 people in the hospital. Every day I talk to the head of the Hospital in Bulovka, ”added Babiš.
According to the Prime Minister, the virus is changing, so it is not possible to determine what the situation will be like in the Czech Republic in September. “The most endangered are people aged 50 to 60 with diabetes. Sixty percent of people are completely asymptomatic. It’s about solidarity with the older generation, “the prime minister explained.
Andrej Babiš further stated that he did not see the slightest reason to restore the crisis staff. At the end of July, the Minister of the Interior, Jan Hamáček (CSSD), came up with this proposal. The government is said to be following the Health Risk Council.
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