The president of the Community of Madrid, Isabel Díaz Ayuso, has rejected this Monday to increase
restrictions
in the region due to the expansion of omicron, the South African variant of
Covid-19
that already circulates in Europe, although she has announced that she will present
extraordinary measures
of face to
Christmas
focused on vaccines and tests.
Upon her arrival at the Hotel Palace, where she has received an award from Cambio 16, and asked about a hypothetical increase in restrictions for this new strain, Ayuso replied that
"not for now"
, but has been cautious about what may happen. in the near future:
"What we are seeing is how it is evolving," he
pointed out.
The Madrilenian leader has indicated that they will present this week "extraordinary measures" especially "in terms of
vaccination and testing
" because they believe that it is "the most sensible policy at the moment."
Likewise, Ayuso has indicated that they are going to "request extreme measures" especially in
"airports, railway stations" and other places "of exceptional transit"
where "episodes of the past" can be re-lived.
The president has stressed that the main thing at this time is
"to deepen the message of responsibility"
to citizens and, from the Government, "to be close to the pandemic with vaccines, tests" and "everything that may indicate if there is reinfection in Worrying Madrid ".
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