Lockdown to Be Imposed if Antiepidemic Measures Fail to Yield Results - Health Minister Katsarov
October 31 (BTA) - Caretaker Health Minister Stoicho
Katsarov told bTV Sunday that a lockdown is being considered.
"We are in a situation where if the measures currently being
applied do not yield the necessary results, all economic and
public activities will have to be suspended. We have a chance,
however, to get out of this situation if we observe the measures
and get vaccinated," he said. Asked whether there will be
lockdown prior to the November 14 elections, he said he can
neither confirm or dismiss such a possibility, as it depends on
the situation in the country.
Katsarov said that under the current circumstances, the
caretaker Government's plan provides for a full lockdown. He
said the green certificate requirement was an alternative
option. The fact that there is a certain number of vaccinated or
people who have recovered from COVID-19 allows them to carry on
with their public activities, he added.
The Health Minister said that the morbidity is 25 per cent
higher compared to last year, adding that the health care system
is overloaded. There are less hospitalizations compared to
previous waves, but the situation in ICUs is critical. The
health care system is on the brink of failing to provide enough
ICU beds or physicians to treat the growing number of patients.
Katsarov was adamant this is the most severe COVID-19 wave so
far, which is due to the low number of vaccinated people.
There is a possibility for COVID-19 patients to be treated
abroad and that can be arranged between neighboring countries,
Katsarov said, adding that this option was offered to Bulgaria
by EU Health Commissioner Stella Kyriakides. He believes,
however, that Bulgaria can cope without having to resort to this
option. RY/MY
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