“We are slowing down the epidemic, but it is questionable whether intensively enough,” Prymula warned. “If there are already any moods for intense disintegration (of measures), it’s quite odd. We would quickly go back to high numbers.”
“Yesterday I went to look at the test sites and no one was there. As the epidemic slowed, people stopped taking tests. We have to be careful about that because it then distorts the numbers,” he said. “I do not want to be responsible for the current epidemiological measures from any new position that would arise.”