Estonian Prime Minister falls ill with COVID-19

Estonian Prime Minister falls ill with COVID-19
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Estonian Prime Minister Kai Kallas lost his voice and had a fever, but previous tests for CORONAVIRUS showed a negative result. covid-19confirmed on August 10,she saidKaya Callas

Estonian Prime Minister Kaja Kallas has contracted COVID-19, she said on her FACEBOOK page (owned by Meta, a corporation recognized as extremist in RUSSIA and banned). She also posted a photo of a positive test certificate.

“The morning started positively – unfortunately covid-positive,” she wrote.

Callas lost her voice, but she considered it a consequence of a common cold, since the tests in the previous two days showed a negative result. On the evening of August 8, the temperature of the Estonian prime minister jumped, but the coronavirus test turned out to be positive only on August 10.

In Russia, the maximum number of cases of covid was revealed since the end of March Society

Doctors recommended Callas to stay at home for 48 hours after the disappearance of all symptoms of the disease. She will hold the upcoming government meeting online. The politician urged everyone to take care of themselves and be careful, as well as get vaccinated, as it ensures the easiest possible course of the disease, the Estonian Prime Minister said in a message.

The day before, Kallas called for the termination of the issuance of Schengen visas to Russians by all countries of the European Union. She called visiting Europe a privilege, not a right. After the closure of EU airspace to Russian aircraft, the main burden of receiving tourists fell on Finland, Estonia and Latvia, which have land borders with Russia. "It's time to end tourism from Russia right now," the prime minister said.

At the end of 2021, Kallas stated that there is no and is not planned mandatory vaccination against coronavirus in Estonia, the portal of the Estonian National Broadcasting reported. The Estonian Prime Minister herself has been vaccinated. At the beginning of the year, she reported that she had had side effects from the vaccine. “When I got the booster dose on Friday, on Saturday night I had a high temperature and was ill, but it quickly passed,” Kallas was quoted as saying by Postimees.

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Since May, the Estonian HEALTH Board has stopped publishing daily statistics on the incidence of coronavirus. The department’s website indicates that as of August 7, 4,654 new cases of COVID-19 were detected per week. In total, more than 700,000 people have been infected in Estonia during the entire pandemic, and 2,634 people have died.

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