The only country in Europe that is not bothered by the corona virus

Belarus | EU4Digital
Europe is now the epicenter of the global Corona virus epidemic, but there is also a country on the continent where authorities are instructing people not to change their daily routines.
Belarus is a unique country in many ways. It has very different attitudes from other European countries and its closest neighbors, Ukraine and Russia.
Ukraine is about to declare a state of emergency while schools have been closed in Russia, large gatherings have been banned and all flights to and from the country have been suspended. On the other hand, life in Belarus is normal in many ways.
Belarus's borders are open, people are going to work and no one is buying or storing toilet paper in a world of confusion.
Belarussian President Alexander Lukashenko says the country does not need to take any precautionary measures to prevent the spread of the corona virus.
In a meeting with the Chinese ambassador in the country's capital, Minsk, he stressed that there was no need to be a terrorist and that "events do happen."
Belarus has not closed cinemas or theaters, nor has it banned gatherings. It is the only country in the world that has not canceled its football matches.
Belarus's premiere matches are being played as usual, and the matches are also being broadcast live on TV for fans who are afraid to watch football in neighboring Russia. President Lukashenko's statement that "the tractor will cure Corona" has been the subject of public debate and has been widely discussed on social media.
President Lukashenko was referring to honest work in the fields. The president himself does not drink alcohol, but he said vodka would be used to try to stop the spread of the corona epidemic.
But many ordinary Belarusians are deeply concerned because they know what is happening in the rest of the world.
Many young people and school children in Minsk are taking holidays under the pretext of illness.
Due to public concern, class times at many universities and colleges have been changed so that students do not have to travel on public transport during busy hours of the day.
Fewer people are seen on the streets of Minsk and people realize that the elderly are at greater risk from the epidemic. But the authorities have little hand in what people know about the epidemic.
President Lukashenko says there is nothing to worry about as all foreign travelers are being monitored.
They claim that only two to three passengers a day are found to be suffering from corona and they are immediately put in quarantine from where they can leave after one and a half to two weeks.
Lukashenko insists that anxiety and stress are more dangerous and more dangerous than viruses. He has instructed Belarussian GB's intelligence service to keep an eye on miscreants spreading rumors and intimidation.
So far, 86 cases of the corona virus have been reported in Belarus, and two coronavirus patients have died. It has been officially confirmed that these patients must have contracted the corona virus.
Belarus is a unique country in many ways. It is the only country in Europe that still has the death penalty. It is the only country in Europe where the authorities do not care about the Corona virus epidemic.
Unusually, Andrei Kim, a Belarusian opposition activist who has been widely critical of the authorities, agreed with the president.
Kim wrote on his Facebook page that Lukashenko was doing well because he believed that imposing a national quarantine would destroy Belarus's economy. "Everything in the world is in turmoil, but Belarus is the only country in the world where the government wants the best for the people, rather than for popular means," he said.
He added that he knew he would be swallowed alive for saying that, but he could not remain silent in this state of general madness. By "madness" he is referring to the drastic measures that are being taken to prevent the spread of the corona virus in the rest of the world, and he believes that Belarus is showing prudence by not doing so.

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