Dodon on Soldiers on the Street: They Will Help the Police and Should not Scare Citizens

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The soldiers who took to the streets should not scare the citizens, as they help the police to deal with the current situation. This was stated by President Igor Dodon at a press briefing, reports diez.md. “In total, we have examined four scenarios for the development of the situation in which we are now. We are currently moving on to scenario number 2. That is, we have crossed the threshold of 100 people contaminated with COVID-19. To prevent an increase in the number, we must resort to tougher measures,” the president said. Recall that earlier the authorities decided to limit access to parks, playgrounds and crowded public places. “People aged 63 are at risk. Therefore, they should not leave home without a good reason. Moreover, they will receive pensions at home, and fines will not be imposed for utility services delayed payments,” the head of state said. To date, 84 protocols have been drawn up in relation to individuals and legal entities that have violated the quarantine regime. As of today, 125 cases of coronavirus infection have been recorded in the country, 1 person has died, and 2 have recovered.