Will There Be Another Closure? Rama Answers: It Is An Option, I Am Sorry If We Do Not See Change
Prime Minister Edi Rama was asked during the conference if there will be another closure of the country, not ruling it out as a possibility.
Rama said that currently it is thought that the measures are sufficient, but it remains under discussion for toughening the measures further.
Rama: We have approached this war at this stage with a lot of flexibility with the support of the Technical Committee which has believed that these measures are sufficient and believing that people will continue to be the same.
We are seeing that people are not the same as a few weeks ago. Since the New Year a self-loathing has started and there is a lot of abuse from those who do not put masks on the street, or I see my Surreal patriots putting them as scarves, as insults of French fashion.
There is virtually no sense of danger in the commercial units. There is a self-loathing here, a kind of great ease with which this work is being done. It is clear that in every inch we release, the virus progresses.
There are many uneducated experts who know everything that starts with the humor that the virus sleeps during the day, goes out at night. Curfew is a possible limitation of contacts.
So if you can not lock yourself in until the virus goes away, as Henry VII, King of England, was locked up and left totally isolated. Then you will limit the contacts as much as you can.
In this respect it is definitely an option. The first is to implement what we have and the State Police to change the approach, the inspectorates.
I am very sorry if in the coming days we will not see a change in the approach of the commercial units. The last thing I want to happen in this country is for inspectors to break into bars and businesses.
Therefore, it is a second or third liberation after the liberation of Albania so that there are no more inspectors at the door.