“I’m still hungry. It is important that we not only be proactive in relaxation, but also in the possible complications that may arise. I have not heard of a travel ban for countries where this variant of India is starting to emerge. ” Devroey says.
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The government’s summer plan certainly has a chance of success, says the professor of general medicine. That is, if the promised vaccines continue to be delivered and if the intensive care figures continue to evolve favorably. Even if it’s still “a delicate balance,” for Devroey.
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“We relax before there’s a place in intensive care, so people can take out mortgages on the future,” he says. “We can still pay the mortgage, but nothing should interfere. There is a fear of the Indian variant that it could ruin the works. “
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Finally, Devroey points out once again that the hospitals are still operating at full capacity. Even when hospital admissions decline, problems can arise.
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“There are facilities for everyone, except for hospitals. They can keep working. I can assure you that we cannot currently find nurses to vaccinate or test. So now we have a lot more to do with departing and returning travelers, ”says Devroey.
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