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  • July 28, 2021

    July 28, 2021

    COVID-19 – The number of infections in Romania
    remains low, although it has gone up in recent days. According to the head of
    the vaccination campaign, medical doctor Valeriu Gheorghiţă, nearly 90% of the
    people currently diagnosed with COVID-19 are not vaccinated, while over 91% of
    related fatalities were people who hadn’t taken the anti-COVID jab. Right now,
    some 30% of Romania’s total population got immunized. Starting August 2, young
    people aged 12-17 can also receive the Moderna vaccine, Valeriu Gheorghiţă
    said. The Romanian official went on to say that, by mid-September, Romania
    might start administering the third dose of the vaccine for at-risk categories,
    such as health workers, chronically ill and people over 65 years of age. So
    far, 4.8 million people have completed the full vaccination scheme in Romania.
    On Wednesday, 159 new COVID infections were reported and 1 related death. 47
    people are in intensive care.


    GOVERNMENT – The Government is today discussing plans to further ease
    anti-COVID restrictions starting August 1. Additional measures will be taken in
    the case of vaccinated people, those who present a negative PCR test, no older
    than 72 hours, or a rapid test no older than 24 hours, or those who have had
    the disease in the last six months. All of the aforementioned categories will
    be allowed to attend cultural events held outdoors within the limit of 2,500
    people, in those towns and villages where the incidence rate is below 3 per
    thousand inhabitants, and within the limit of 75,000 people where the rate is
    below 2 per thousand. The 2,500-limit can be exceeded in the case of vaccinated
    people. For sports events, crowd attendance is limited to 50% of the venue’s
    full capacity. Also today, the Government is expected to discuss a bill
    modifying the adoption law, by cutting waiting times and making the application
    process non-discriminatory.


    HEAT WAVE – Meteorologists have issued a code orange alert against
    extreme heat and thermal discomfort in seven counties in the south and the
    capital Bucharest, in place until Saturday. Maximum temperatures are expected
    to reach 40 degrees Centigrade locally. A code yellow alert against extreme
    heat is in place until Saturday for all other regions, with highs ranging from
    34 to 39 degrees. Passenger and freight trains will travel at reduced speeds
    during the interval. Road traffic authorities have also warned some
    restrictions may be introduced due to the extreme heat.


    IMF – The International Monetary Fund on Tuesday maintained its
    6% economic growth estimate for global economy this year and upgraded its
    outlook on the United States and other developed economies, while downgrading
    its forecast for a number of developing countries affected by the fallout of
    COVID-19. In the case of Romania, in October last year the IMF estimated a
    growth rate of 4.6% this year. The new outlook expects Romanian economic growth
    to reach 6% this year. Additionally, the IMF has upgraded its forecast for
    2022, from 3.9% as originally estimated, to 4.8%. According to the new report,
    Romania’s economic growth rates for 2021 and 2022 will stand above the European
    average.


    INFRINGEMENT – The European Commission decided to start infringement
    proceedings against 12 Member States, including Romania, for their failure to
    transpose EU rules banning unfair trade practices in the agricultural and food
    supply chain. The deadline for transposing the regulations into national law
    was May 1, 2021. The Commission sent letters of formal notice to Austria,
    Belgium, Cyprus, the Czech Republic, Estonia, France, Italy, Poland, Portugal,
    Romania, Slovenia and Spain requesting them to adopt and notify the relevant
    measures. The Member States have now two months to reply.


    BEAR CENSUS – A bear census worth 11 million Euro
    started on Wednesday in Romania. Minister for Investments and European
    Projects, Cristian Ghinea, explained the project is funded under the Large
    Infrastructure Operational Programme. There will be two lines of investment,
    one focusing on the bear census itself, while the other will help implement state-of-the-art
    technologies aimed at limiting the interaction of bears with humans. On the
    other hand, the Senate convened in an extraordinary sitting today to discuss
    the Government’s emergency decree regulating emergency intervention in case of
    bear attacks. Adopted last week, the bill stipulates bears can be tranquilized
    and relocated in low-risk cases, or even shot if they pose a risk to the
    livelihood of people or their livestock.


    OLYMPICS – Romania has won two medals in Wednesday’s
    rowing finals at the Tokyo Olympics: Ancuţa
    Bodnar and Simona Radiş won gold in the women’s double scull event, while
    Romania’s four crew, made up of Mihăiţă Ţigănescu, Mugurel Semciuc, Ştefan
    Berariu and Cosmin Pascari scooped silver. Adding to the two medals is
    Ana-Maria Popescu’s silver medal scooped in the women’s epee event. Also on
    Wednesday, three Romanian rowing crews secured qualification to the A Finals:
    the women’s lightweight double scull crew, the men’s pair and the women’s eight
    crew. In swimming, David Popovici has qualified to the A final of the 100-meter
    freestyle event from fifth position with a time of 47.72. Earlier this month,
    Popovici set a new world junior record at the European championships in Rome. (VP)