By government decision 154 people have been released prematurely by Students Centre

Members of the Commission for Health and Social Goodness have visited the Student Centre, which is serving as quarantine, reports Online Economy. The chairman of this commission, Albena Resiti, said 154 people with government decisions prematurely left the Students Centre. Resit added that they have requested more information [...]
The chairman of this commission, Albena Resiti, said 154 people with government decisions prematurely left the Students Centre.
Resit added that they have requested more information on terms, quarantines, but also decisions on release from the Centre.
What we care about is confronting this centre with challenges and problems, especially in the last period based on serious events. We've requested that as deputy we be informed by precise sources of detailed details and information of the quarantine procedure and by what protocol applies to this center and on what criteria the quarantiners are released. We've asked for details about all the cases that entered quarantine and went out. There are 154 cases that at the government's decision were released prematurely, 14 days ago to their homes”.
And we've also received reports of how their release and their mental and emotional state has been important for us in days for medical teams to contain psychology field experts. I think as a deputy I'm obliged to ask for as much accurate information as possible to get rid of multiple prejudices and incorrect information, but also the concerns of citizens. Part of the quarantiners have their concerns, but we didn't want to talk to them considering the situation we're in.
When she spoke of the death of 26-year-old, she said they seek investigation by justice bodies, but according to her, responsibility falls on MSh, to management or not to manage the situation properly, EO reports.
We visited the site of the deceased as well as the place from which the young man is thrown, but it's good to leave the job to the justice organs because the 13 March MSh has also taken responsibility to declare emergency and responsibility falls on the MSh for management or not to manage the right”.
Members of the Commission for Human Rights, Gender Equality, Invisible Persons and Petitions have also stayed in the centre.












