There is a lot of reason for optimism, given that for the past 2 years, the spread of COVID-19 has peaked in November.

This year, however, the incidence has been falling for quite some time and is already at very low levels.

Prof. Iva Hristova, director of the National Center for Infectious and Parasitic Diseases, stated this in "The Day Begins".

She defined the covid measures in the country as very dynamic in order to be adequate to the situation.

The Ministry of Health has been very active in this regard.

The incidence has been declining for quite some time and is already at very low levels.

In the last 2 years, the highest levels have been in November, so there is a lot of reason for optimism.

According to her, there is no pressure on the health system, the number of sick people is small, the country is in phase "Zero" according to the pandemic plan, which justifies the complete abandonment of the covid measures.

He expects a decline in new cases within 2 weeks, possibly a month, but increasingly widespread distribution is gaining a new subvariant of omicron, which suggests an increase in incidence, but not too much.

Masks in hospitals will remain as a recommendation to the directors of treatment facilities as a measure to limit acute respiratory diseases.

Currently, we are in a downward trend for COVID-19, but an upward trend for influenza, reported Prof. Hristova.