In the last communication, the Committee of Experts announced that March 25 is the last date of the ban on gatherings, but what happens next ?!
According to the Deputy Minister of Health, Mira Rakacolli, the next decision will be made based on the data of the situation of Covid-19. During an interview with Abc News, Rakacolli said that the measures can be released, they can stay as they are, but they can also be tightened if the situation worsens.
"Obviously all measures depend on the numbers and indicators that monitor the situation. It is the number of new daily cases, the positivity of the tests done, the number of hospitalized, the number of those in intensive care that is very important and the number of lives lost.
The combination of these indicators suggests the level of measures needed to keep all of these under control. The measures are always in line with the indicators and the epidemiological investigation. Depending on these will be the measures. "So they can stay at this level, they can be released, we hope a lot, but if the situation gets worse it could get worse."
As for all those who are still confused about the limit at 20:00, the Deputy Minister said that a good part of the infections are taken after 20:00 in restaurants / bars.
Regarding the voting and the management of the gathering, Rakacolli said that if the epidemiological situation on April 25 is similar to the situation it is today, the number of people who will participate in the gathering should not be increased in any way.