“Let’s go for a gradual relaxation. We need to find normal rhythms of life “, stressed the Deputy Minister of Health Mina Gaga in SKAI.
Ms Gaga said there was a sense internationally that we were in a pandemic recession, but “we have to keep that in mind”. He noted that this does not mean that the coronavirus is gone or that we will not need a vaccine in September, as with the flu.
Regarding the masks, he said that we may not take them out indoors or in the MMM, but we will “throw them” in open spaces and restaurants.
“From now on, things will get better. “We are entering into a regularity, with care”, he stressed.
As for the vaccination, he said that it is being discussed whether it will be done every year, if the virus becomes endemic, but it has not been decided yet.
Also, the certificates for those who have done 3 installments do not have an expiration date for the time being.
Regarding medicines, he said that we have exceeded 1,600 applications most of which have been delivered. The data from the results of their administration will be available in 3 weeks.
In addition, we are waiting for new antiviral and protein vaccines, not mRNA for anyone who is still afraid, the minister said.
Finally, he said that what will happen to the medical staff that is suspended will be discussed at the end of March.
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