The Ministry of Health emphasizes that people who have not been vaccinated run a greater risk of serious illness and death and therefore recommends that this group still be vaccinated. Given the mild course of most of the vaccinees, the ministry does not consider it necessary for the time being to take extra precautions.
In March, the Ministry of Health started phasing out COVID-19 on the basis of the epidemiological developments with regard to COVID-19 and the measures have also been gradually phased out. However, the risk of an increase in infections will still be present if the normalization of society’s activities is a fact.
A slight increase in the number of hospital admissions as a result of COVID-19 infections has been seen in the recent period. consequences of COVID-19.
The ministry now wants to emphasize that for the time being only people with a hospital indication will be tested for COVID-19. Anyone with COVID-19-related complaints can, in accordance with the previous protocol of testing and diagnosis, contact the general practitioner by telephone for advice. People who show mild complaints and are able to work can work with a surgical mouth-nose mask. People who are unable to work can spend several days at home sick.
Society is called upon to take preventive action as much as possible to prevent a COVID-19 infection. This means that it is still strongly advised to put on a face mask in the presence of a large crowd and poorly ventilated areas. The use of sanitizer is still highly recommended.
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