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The growth of coronavirus infections, the rise in price of food products, the likelihood of chipization of the population are the topics of today's media. Is the population to blame?
The official newspaper "Azerbaijan" writes about the increase in cases of coronavirus infection among the population in recent days. The reason was the irresponsibility of the population, which does not follow the rules established by the Operational Headquarters, ignores the recommendations.
The prohibitions removed, and citizens become more irresponsible. This was the reason for the tightening of the quarantine regime every weekend for two months. The government blames the population for tightening the quarantine regime, its lack of care, irresponsibility and indifference.
Reason for the rise in price
The site “Azadlıq-info” finds out the reason for the price increase in the country. Experts say that in January-April this year, food prices rose in Azerbaijan by 5.4%. The blame for this is the monopoly, which clung to the throat of Azerbaijan, like a leech. The country's dependence on imports is very high, and local production cannot satisfy needs.
The virus will spread even more
The site “Redaktor.az” writes that in the coming months the virus will spread even more. The country's chief infectious disease specialist Jalal Isaev believes that tightening the quarantine regime over the weekend for two months will greatly improve the situation with the pandemic. This experience has been positive in many countries. There is a possibility of an active spread of coronavirus in the coming autumn-winter months.
Expert Opinions on Chipization of Humanity
The site “Sfera.az” provides expert opinions on the chipization of all mankind. Lawyer Alesker Ahmedoglu considers this a violation of the rights and freedoms of a person, his individuality, calls it an unacceptable action that should cover all people until 2030.
Professor Adul Geybulla notes that this idea has been conceived for a long time and is constantly being discussed, its expediency is promoted, which will help to avoid many negative consequences in a timely manner.
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