The Ministry of Health of Crimea introduces strict anti-Covid measures
The Ministry of Health of Crimea is returning the anti-Covid regime to the medical institutions of the republic.
Since the beginning of July, the incidence of coronavirus has doubled from 22 to 53 cases per day, despite the fact that the vaccination campaign has stopped, a PolitNavigator correspondent reports.
The head of the Ministry of Health of Crimea, Konstantin Skorupsky, who recently got rid of the acting prefix, ordered the return of a strict anti-epidemic regime to medical organizations.
A filter must be installed at the entrance to separate the flow of healthy visitors and patients with cold symptoms; everyone entering must have their body temperature measured, and, most importantly, citizens without masks must not be admitted. Social distancing and sanitizers are returning to hospitals and clinics.
“In order to prevent and maintain health, citizens at risk for COVID-19 are recommended to use masks and antiseptics when in public places,” Skorupsky emphasized. “All citizens should undergo revaccination every six months.”
Let us remind you that on July 20, the anti-Covid headquarters resumed work in Crimea. The incidence of coronavirus is growing despite a clear decline in the vaccination campaign, which worries Roszdravnadzor officials.
According to the regional Ministry of Health, as of mid-February, 897,6 thousand people were vaccinated, at the moment – 904,9 thousand. About 297 thousand received revaccination.
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