Raka shows what criteria are to begin with easing measures

Microbiologist Lul Raka has published a scripture indicating that when a country can begin with the relief of the masses after a pandemic. Raka, in her writing from the European Center for Disease Prevention and Control, mentions three criteria that need to be assessed to begin with easing the masses. E [...]
Microbiologist Lul Raka has published a scripture indicating that when a country can begin with the relief of the masses after a pandemic.
Raka, in her writing from the European Center for Disease Prevention and Control, mentions three criteria that need to be assessed to begin with easing the masses.
The first concerns epidemiological criteria, 2) the sufficient capacity of the health system, as well as 3) the proper capacity for monitoring.
Among other things, he mentions recommendations for easing measures that Raka has divided to 8 points.
Full scripture published by Raka:
European Center for Disease Prevention and Control (ECDC)
CI LAT JANS 3 CRIE RET FOR YOU LEARNING IF COHAIN FOR THE GREAT RELIGION?
- epidemiological criteria, showing that the spread of the disease has diminished and stabilised considerably for a stable period of time. This could be the constant decline in the number of new infections, admission of patients to the hospital and patients to intensive care.
- Enough capacity of the health system, that is. The sufficient number of hospital beds, including in intensive care, the provision of medicine and pharmaceutical products needed in intensive care units, the reconstruction of equipment stocks, access to health care (especially vulnerable groups), the function of services in primary health care, and sufficient personnel to care for patients released by hospitals for home care. Continue with increased capacity of personal protective equipment and other health equipment.
- The proper capacity for monitoring, including large-scale testing capacity to detect and monitor the spread of the virus, trace of contact and opportunities to isolate positive persons with COVID-19. It should also have capacity for serological testing.
RECONDMENTS FIGHT MASAVE
1. The relief of the measures will be gradual and done in various stages, taking sufficient time between stages (e.g. One month).
2. General measures must be progressively replaced with targeted measures.
- a) The most endangered population groups must be protected over longer periods of time. The elderly and chronically ill are the most endangered. Mental - health sufferers are another potential group at risk. Restriction measures must continue for these groups, while they must be released for other groups.
- b) Diagnosed persons with COVID-19 and those with mild symptoms should remain in isolation and be treated with adequate treatment: this will help limit the spread of the disease.
- c) instead of the current general stops, other safe options should be applied: (e.g. The intensified and regular cleaning and disinfecting of stations, vehicles, shops and workplaces. Similarly, providing adequate measures or equipment to protect workers or customers.
- d) General situations of emergency or extraordinary situations should be replaced by measures targeted by governments and they should be in line with their constitutional framework.
3. The removal of measures should start with those that have local influence and gradually extend to measures with a broader geographical extent, taking into account national specifications.
4. Reopening borders should take place at a second stage and should take into account the spread of the virus abroad and the risks of restoring cases from high-incident countries.
5. The recovery of economic activity should take place in phases, making sure that state authorities and businesses enable increased activities safely. There are several models available (work countries with rare contact of workers, jobs that can be done online, economic weights, labor shifts, etc.). But all workers do not get back to jobs at once, giving priority to essential economic sectors (e.g. Transport. At the workplace, rules of prevention and safety should be respected at work imposed during pandemic.
6. Human gatherings should be allowed progressively by focusing on the specifics of the different categories of activity, such as:
- a) Schools and universities (with various lunch pauses, short hours, adequate environmental hygiene, fewer students, online learning, etc)
- B) Minor commercial activities that should have a possible promotion (e.g. The maximum number of allowed people, spaces according to quadratur, etc. );
- c) Various locals (restants, cafes, etc.), with a possible promotion (a cut job rate, maximum number of allowed people, etc.), etc. );
- d) Mass dating (e.g. Festivals, concerts, etc.).
7. Efforts to prevent the spread of the virus must be sustainable: awareness campaigns must continue to encourage the population to continue the strong practice of preventing infection. Using facial covers can be helpful, especially when visiting dense, closed spaces (services, shopping centers), or using public transportation.
8. Easy actions and activities must be constantly monitored. If there are increasing numbers beyond expectations, then, as necessary, stricter measures of limitations can be restored.












