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Police, rescuers and doctors will be on guard on Easter


https://www.ipn.md/en/police-rescuers-and-doctors-will-be-on-guard-on-easter-7966_1026999.html

The National Patrolling Inspectorate will step up the public order maintaining and road safety measures during the Easter holydays. The rescuers and firefighters are examining the churches to assess the risks of fire. There will be doctors on duty in the national health facilities, IPN reports.

The police will supervise the behavior of people near churches, on the street and in recreational places given that the people do not work during the Easter holidays and many persons return home from abroad on Easter. The patrolling inspectors urge the people to behave well near churches, not to abuse alcohol, to avoid conflicts and to take care of the personal belongings.

Both the police and the rescuers warn giving up making tire fires on Easter as these pose threats to health and the environment. Those who will celebrate in green areas are asked to maintain order, to avoid altercations with neighboring groups and to collect the litter and leave the place clean.

The national hospitals and the Emergency Medicine Institute will work as usual. On May 2, the local medical associations will not work.