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The possiility of an increase in the number of people infected with the virus, ways to eliminate equality in education and the economy, a decrease in the immunity of those who hold office are discussed in today's media.
The Yenisabah.az website is discussing the possibility of returning the strict quarantine regime. According to doctor Malahat Isaeva, the increase in the number of infected people is associated with a mutation of the virus, which is not seriously affected even by vaccination. In addition, the crowding of people on buses, cafes and restaurants contributes to the growth of infected people.
The doctor believes that it is necessary to find the root of the disease, since people are healthy, with strong immunity, usually do not get sick. People with weak immunity, high blood pressure and diabetes usually succumb to infections.
Sfera.az website Economist-expert Rovshan Agayev points out ways to overcome inequality in the economic sphere.
If education does not develop, it will be impossible to eliminate the fantastic inequality that exists in Azerbaijan. Exactly 80% of the national income is formed geographically in 5% of the country's territory, and 20% in 95% of the territory.
Education looks like this: in Baku, Sumgayit, Nakhchivan, Abeshron, Zangilan and Gubadli, for every 10 thousand people there are 60 people with higher education, in Ganja, Oguz, Gaza and Gabala there are 30-45 people , and in Agsu, Hajigabul and others 15-17 people.
The website “Bizimyolinfo.az” discusses the issue of iftar in the holy month of Ramadan.
For more than a year, mosques, where many people usually gather, have been closed. Although restaurants, cafes and bars are still open. Despite numerous protests, mosques are still not opened. In both cases, this is a congestion of people, which means that the process of infection is irreversible. Clergymen advise doing Iftar at home.
During Ramadan, there will be live broadcasts of the clergy's addresses to the believers, at this moment the believers can join the prayers.
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- 13 April 2021 11:09
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