On Wednesday, November 11, at a meeting of the operational headquarters for the fight against coronavirus, the so-called head of Rospotrebnadzor in the occupied Crimea, Natalya Penkovskaya, said that the situation with the pandemic on the peninsula had stabilized.
“We see the effect of the mask regime. It is too early to make predictions about this, but today it is clear that the situation in our country has stabilized. We do not have an increase in the incidence today, for the second week we do not notice an increase in the incidence of coronavirus”,- Penkovskaya said.
In addition, she said that in Crimea there has been a tendency towards a decrease in the incidence of acute respiratory viral infections and influenza – below the epidemiological threshold by 25%.
We remind that as of the morning of November 10, 212 new cases of coronavirus were recorded in the temporarily occupied territory of the Autonomous Republic of Crimea and the city of Sevastopol. Since the beginning of the year, a total of 13 825 cases of infection are known.
The so-called minister of healthcare of the occupied Crimea, Aleksandr Ostapenko, said on the air of the Crimea.24 TV channel that there were only 200 vacant places left on the peninsula for patients with coronavirus.
