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October 27th, 2021
The coalition Freedom and Solidarity (SaS) party is proposing changes to the Covid management system in order to grant greater freedom to certain people even in black-coloured districts, parliamentary health committee chair Jana Bitto Ciganikova announced on Wednesday. Although the situation is far from ideal, people who have recovered from Covid-19, have tested negative for the disease recently or vaccinated pose a lower epidemiological risk, the lawmaker noted. Because of this, SaS proposes allowing vaccinated people access to shops and other establishments even in black districts if the owners of the outlets have been vaccinated as well. In addition, the party advocates treating people who have recovered from Covid-19 in the same manner as those who are vaccinated, as they also have antibodies against the virus.
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