It points out that by 11 May there will be non-kyrgyz masks for all citizens, although their use will not be compulsory. The Government intends to ensure from 11 May that serological tests will be carried out on all persons exhibiting symptoms, which would involve 500,000 tests per week (currently around 25,000).
Transport will increase and businesses, trade and schools will return to work.
In public transport, the Government is considering the obligation to transfer face masks to users, where it is difficult to maintain distances in order to avoid contamination.
Businesses will be encouraged to keep teleworking as many as they can, and in cases where this is not possible, Philippe has indicated that protection measures for each job will be worked with the unions.
Trade openness will be progressive, but keeping the distance between customers. At the moment it refuses to open bars and restaurants, as it is impossible to guarantee the distance in them.
The Government is studying different possibilities for expanding schools and would be carried out differently in each region: it can be students in weekly shifts or in larger spaces.
The plan to get out of lockdown is based on patient location, for which the government is thinking of using mobile applications.
Another pillar will be to isolate infected people and their environment, and hotels will be set up for those who do not want to do so in their own home.