5:30 p.m.
Prime Minister Nikol Pashinyan, in a Facebook live, spoke about the recent spike in the number of COVID-19 cases - 218 cases (in 24 hours), 64 deaths and 2788 active cases. Pashinyan said we are all facing a serious problem at the moment and the reason is that people are not grasping the gravity of the situation. Pashinyan said it is possible that everyone is being affected by the information [disinformation] being spread but it is time to take the situation in hand with ten times more seriousness than before and understand that with almost all restrictions lifted, each one should demonstrate civic and political responsibility to combat the situation.
The Prime Minister said he understands people are not alarmed as the number of deaths including the COVID-19 deaths this year are still lower than the number of deaths in the same period last year, however if this dynamic is not stopped, there will be 10,000 cases by May 29 and 20,000 cases by June 12, which means the number of fatalities will substantially rise, getting to a point when there are dozens of deaths a day if not hundreds.
If the dynamic of infections does not slow down the government will once again be obliged to impose the strictest of restrictions, Pashinyan said, however there is still the possibility to avoid returning to a lockdown; this would involve each citizen showing the utmost degree of personal responsibility and strictly following the rules imposed by the Special Commission.
Pashinyan noted that there are already several instances when funerals have turned into major infection hubs, as many people in the regions and some in the capital insist on going ahead with funerals as if there is no State of Emergency. Pashinyan said the deceased will not be honored or thankful if ten more people die because they were at their funeral. He went on to say that the government will be vigilant in fining people who do not abide by the general safety measures put in place by the Special Commission because this is a matter of national security. No one’s social vulnerability is an excuse for not following the rules, he said.
Pashinyan said the dissemination of false information, lies about COVID-19 not being real, that someone in government profiting off selling masks have also had their negative effect.
Pashinyan said that starting with the very first case in Armenia, the government has not withheld any information from citizens and is done with refuting misinformation, including slander about corruption and treason or about COVID-19 not being real. Pashinyan said when the government asks people to wear masks, it is not because the government is making money off masks, it is because masks are necessary for public health. Pashinyan suggested that those who believe such fake news should restore the rule of the previous regime.