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Anti-epidemic measures must be observed: Dr. Nigyar Dzhafer

Dr. Nigyar Dzhafer
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We should maintain physical distancing and disinfection procedures, regardless of whether the emergency epidemic situation continues, Vice-President of Bulgaria’s National Assembly Dr. Nigyar Dzhafer said. In her words, the anti-epidemic rules must be observed, because there are still local outbreaks of Covid-19. Dr Dzhafer contends that the increase in the number of Covid-19 cases in some Bulgarian regions is a reason for concern. In an interview for the Bulgarian National Radio, Dr. Nigyar Dzhafer commented that the activity of the institutions such as The Regional Health Inspectorates, the Bulgarian Ministry of Interior and the border authorities will be legitimized, if the emergency epidemic situation is extended. We will count on the self-discipline of the people, if the emergency epidemic situation is not extended, Dr Dzhafer said further.




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