During the last public communication, the Committee of Experts decided not to change the current measures in force for the prevention of Covid-19.
Deputy Minister of Health, Eugena Tomini said that in recent weeks in the country has been marked the highest peak of infections from Covid-19 in the country. This, has come as a result of the carelessness shown during the holidays, but also by the presence of the Delta and Omicron variants.
Despite the significant increase, the experts decided that the measures should not change, as the expected effect has been given effectively so far.
"Infections have increased in the last two weeks as a result of the Delta and Omicron variants and the non-compliance with the collections during the end-of-year holidays. Fortunately, we have consistency in hospitalizations, there is no increase in hospitalizations. "During this period, the highest peak in two years of pandemics was marked," said Tomini.
Regarding the measures, Rakacolli urged people to respect them strictly.
"The same measures will continue to remain in force. We call for all measures to be respected and for citizens to be vaccinated. The curfew remains in force from 23:00 - 06:00, the order to allow gatherings of up to 50 people and cultural activities, sports, etc. up to 30% of their capacity with the presence of spectators remains in force. . "
As for the schools, she said that at the moment there will be no closure of them, but anyway this will be assessed based on the dynamics of the epidemiological situation.
Source: Abc News