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The easing of pandemic measures will be discussed after the wave of Omicron

Protest against anti-epidemic measures in Sofia on January 12, 2022
Photo: Darina Grigorova, BNR

"We continue the Change" has condemned the protest of the supporters of the Vazrazhdane political party in the capital demanding the abolishment of the green certificate. 

"Organizing people to travel, encouraging them not to use personal protective equipment and vaccines on the day with the highest number of infections since the beginning of the Covid-19 crisis, is nothing more than reckless hooliganism," said MP Nikolay Angov in a statement from the parliamentary rostrum.

Now is not the time for fake news and provocations and the denial of science. It is time to save the most human lives we can, Angov appealed. The easing of anti-Covid measures will be discussed after the current wave passes, the ruling party said.



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