Decisions of the Operational Headquarters - "A difficult question" with Aziza Ismailova
Baku/25.05.21/Turan: Today, on May 25, at a briefing of the Operational Headquarters under the Cabinet of Ministers, important decisions were made.
According to the new solutions:
From May 31, the obligation to wear a mask in the open air is removed.
Since May 31, the work of the Baku metro and the movement of transport to the regions will resume.
From June 10, large shopping centers will open.
From June 10, the beaches open.
Sports and recreation facilities will be opened from June 10.
Mosques will open on June 10.
Journalist Aziza Ismayilova commented on the new decisions of the Operational Headquarters in the program “Difficult question."
Asked about the need in easing measures against the rapid spread of coronavirus strains, the journalist replied that it would bring more positive things to society.
Here, more preference is given to vaccination. So, those who having received both doses of vaccination may attend concerts and other public events.
A decision of the Emergency Center refers to the opening of objects, prayer houses, " however, it is not clear whether weddings and commemorations will be allowed or not."
According to Ismayilova, since May 31, the metro will work, however, like buses, it will not work on weekends.
If vaccination is unavoidable to return to normal life, 6then there is no alternative to it, so most people should be vaccinated.
At the same time, the journalist believes that a full return to normal life is possible in September and the following months. -05B-
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- Politics
- 25 May 2021 15:26
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