The Supreme Administrative Prosecutor's Office have requested information from the caretaker Minister of Health Stoycho Katsarov on whether there were written rules for admission of children with Covid-19 in hospitals and whether the application of tests among children was regulated. The request is related to the significant increase in the incidence of Covid-19 among children.
The Minister of Health will also have to answer whether an analysis was made of the causes of high mortality of coronavirus patients in Bulgaria, as well as whether checks were made on persons with vaccination certificates and on laboratories that perform tests for coronavirus.
The Prosecutor's Office also proposes to the Minister to increase the control over the implementation of introduced anti-epidemic measures and the adequate treatment of the patients.
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