Crimea is preparing to lift quarantine
The peak of COVID-19 cases in Crimea may be about 70 cases per day.
The head of the republic, Sergei Aksenov, stated this on the air of the talk show “Tell the Truth,” a PolitNavigator correspondent reports.
According to the head of the region, local authorities are preparing for this at a time when the bulk of quarantine measures will end and people will go back to work.
“We will wait for the time when the number of people who have recovered will be greater than the number of cases per day and the dynamics will go downwards. But we looked, empirically tried to determine where our forecast plateau is, and so on.
Therefore, we cannot say that we are confident in the figure, but my colleagues and I sat today, discussed it, and said: “Okay, what a critical situation for us. We believe that the maximum permissible is what we expect. Well, there, I don’t know, 70 infections a day. This is the maximum that we expect this to be a plateau,” Aksenov said.
Let us remind you that yesterday the head of Crimea extended the high alert regime in Crimea until May 31.
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