[MC]Ronin[MC] Posted March 14, 2020 Share Posted March 14, 2020 Ananiyev: We will close stores if there are crowds The Minister of Health pointed out that the minority groups have all the requirements as in the rest The economic life in the country must continue. For this reason, the measures are concentrated on sites where there is a cluster of people. Health Minister Kiril Ananiev said at an emergency briefing at the Council of Ministers, BGNES agency reported. "Except those specified in the order. Entertainment and gaming halls, discos, bars, restaurants, fast food establishments, drinks, malls. Offices, insurance counters, pharmacies and food chains remain in operation. Strict adherence to hygiene conditions. Borisov: I hope the measures will come to fruition within 2 weeks There must be no clusters of people in the store in order to avoid transmitting this virus, " said the health minister. "We have concentrated on establishments with a high risk of crowding, and other commercial companies must continue to supply products. We will introduce an extension of time for people with expensive drugs, up to 12 months, they will be able to supply these drugs. TELK's decisions will continue until the end of May, ”he said. A second victim took a coronavirus in Bulgaria The Minister of Health pointed out that the minority groups have all the requirements as in the rest. "Our RICs monitor these sites and will take action as needed. If marketers break the ban and there is a cluster of people, we will close the particular store, "he added. Interior Minister Mladen Marinov has announced that the validity of identity cards and certificates will be extended for another 6 months, if your ID card expires today, it will be valid for another 6 months. The deadline for changing the documents for vehicles' gas systems will be extended by the end of May. State of emergency in Bulgaria for one month "People's fear of coronavirus can create a prerequisite for phone fraud, don't trust anyone but the Interior Ministry, use the 112 phone if you have any doubts, "Minister Marinov urged. "There is a criminal responsibility for non-compliance with quarantine and it is no small matter - 5 years imprisonment and a fine," Mladen Marinov recalled and regretted that not all people can observe the respective self-discipline. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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