Tag: Billie Jean King Cup

  • April 18, 2021

    April 18, 2021


    VACCINATION – Some 2.6 million
    people have taken at least one shot of anti-COVID-19 vaccine, of whom 1.5
    million have taken both doses of the vaccine, the authorities in Bucharest have
    announced. Some 300,000 people working in the medical field have taken the
    COVID-19 vaccine, 90% of whom have taken both shots. The evolution of the
    SARS-CoV-2 pandemic shows a significant drop in the weekly number of cases,
    from 70/day before the start of the vaccination campaign, to a little under
    20/day right now. Authorities say the data is indicative of the importance and
    necessity of vaccination to prevent the spread of COVID-19, and recall that the
    administration of one of the serums approved at EU level is free of charge and
    voluntary. The Romanian Defense Ministry is preparing mobile vaccination
    centers for immunizing people in rural or remote areas. 20 such centers will
    become operational starting next week in areas organized by local authorities
    or in medical containers, which will be provided by the National State Reserve Administration.
    The capacity of vaccination flows at the level of the Defense Ministry is also
    expected to increase.




    MOLDOVA -
    A new batch of 132,000 doses of the AstraZeneca serum were delivered to Moldova
    on Sunday, as part of Romania’s assistance to Moldova in its efforts to combat
    the COVID-19 pandemic. This new batch is the third of the total of 200,000
    doses Romania pledged to donate to Moldova in December last year, following the
    meeting of Romania’s president, Klaus Iohannis, and his Moldovan counterpart,
    Maia Sandu. The first batch, totaling 21,600 doses, arrived in Moldova at the
    end of February, while the second one, totaling 50,400 doses on March 27.
    Romania’s ambassador in the Republic of Moldova, Daniel Ioniță, at the time
    said Bucharest wants the doses to be delivered evenly across the republic,
    irrespective of ethnicity, including in the Turkish-speaking Gagauzia in the
    south and in the breakaway region of Transnistria in the east.




    EXERCISE -
    Some 15,000 military from Romania and allied and partner states will take part,
    over May-June, in the Dacia 21 Livex exercise hosted by Romania. The exercise
    is part of the joint training timetable, the Defense Ministry reports. The
    first troops and equipment to arrive in Romania this week are 120 British
    military and 55 vehicles. Dacia 21 Livex confirms Romania’s capacity to engage
    in defensive operations, as well as the permanent availability of allied and
    partner countries to swiftly deploy considerable forces to Romania with a view
    to defending the country against any potential threat to its national security.
    Additionally, Ministry officials say, Dacia 21 Livex will also probe Romanian
    support to military forces and equipment transiting national territory.




    TENNIS -
    Romania lost 3-1 to Italy in the World Group playoff of the Billie Jean King
    Cup, the former Fedcup. The match was the first with Monica Niculescu as team
    captain, who’s replaced Florin Segărceanu. Simona Halep and Patricia
    Ţig were unavailable for this match, both injured, while Italy’s number one
    player, Camila Giorgi, was left out after testing positive for COVID-19. Next
    year Romania will play in Group 1 in the Europe-Africa zone.




    HANDBALL – The Romanian
    women’s handball team on Saturday defeated North Macedonia 33-22 in the first round
    of the 2021 World Cup playoffs. The return leg is scheduled for April 21 in
    Skopje. Commentators say booking a place should not be a problem, given that
    the number of participants grew to 32. The tournament will be hosted by Spain.
    Europe has 50% of the available places. Romania is yet to miss a women’s World
    Championship, where it has won four medals over the years: gold in 1962, silver
    in 1973 and 2005 and bronze in 2015. (V.P.)

  • April 17, 2021

    April 17, 2021

    COVID-19 IN ROMANIA -
    3,474 new cases of COVID-19 infection have been reported in the last 24 hours,
    the Group for Strategic Communication announced on Saturday. During the interval,
    135 fatalities were also reported. 1,505 patients are currently in intensive
    care. A quarter of Romania’s counties remain in the red zone, reporting an incidence
    rate over 3 per thousand inhabitants. Meanwhile the vaccination campaign
    continues. People who want to get the AstraZeneca jab without an appointment
    can now do so. According to Prime Minister Florin Cîţu, Romania is expected to
    hit the 35% mark in early June in terms of the total number of people who’ve
    got immunized, which will allow for a gradual relaunch of the economy. The
    Prime Minister said herd immunity will be achieved when 70% of the total
    population gets immunized, which in Romania is tantamount to some 10 million
    people.


    RATING -
    Standard and Poor’s financial rating agency has confirmed Romania’s BBB- rating
    but improved its prospect from negative to stable. According to the Finance
    Ministry, this is the first positive evolution in Romania’s financial rating
    operated by this agency since November 2013. Standard and Poor’s says the
    stable prospect is indicative of the credibility of fiscal consolidation
    measures promoted by Romania. The agency also believes the Government’s planned
    reforms could create a more robust fiscal framework, thus limiting the risks of
    reversing fiscal consolidation policies, which would lead to an improvement in
    Romania’s rating.


    DIPLOMACY -
    Romania’s Foreign Minister, Bogdan Aurescu, hailed the decision of the EU High
    Representative for Foreign Affairs, Josep Borrell, to appoint Romanian Dan
    Steonescu as the head of the EU Delegation to Syria, headquartered in Beirut.
    The appointment comes as an official recognition at EU level of Romania’s
    expertise in the Middle East, as well as its diplomatic skills, Aurescu said.
    According to a Foreign Ministry release, stabilizing Syria is key to the
    security of the entire region, while stepping up efforts to solve the crisis at
    political level remains a priority for the EU and the international community.
    A career diplomat with a wide experience in the Middle East, Dan Stoenescu has
    served as Romania’s ambassador in Tunisia since 2017. In 2015-2016 he was
    Minister Delegate for Romanians Worldwide. He previously worked for Romania’s
    embassies in Madrid and Beirut. Another four Romanians are currently part of
    the EU delegation: Oana Popa in Montenegro, Denisa Ionete in Nigeria, Traian
    Hristea in Mongolia and Cristian Tudor in Kuwait.


    TENNIS -
    Romania is playing Italy in the playoffs of World Group of the Billie Jean King
    Cup. In the women’s singles, Irina Bara is today playing Martina Trevisan,
    while Mihaela
    Buzărnescu will take on Elisabetta Cocciaretto, while in the doubles Monica
    Niculescu and Elena-Gabriela Ruse will play Jasmine Paolini and Giulia
    Gatto-Monticone. Italy leads 2-nil after Friday’s matches, when Trevisan
    defeated Buzărnescu 6-2, 2-6, 7-6, while Cocciaretto defeated Bara 6-1, 6-4.
    Simona Halep and Patricia Ţig couldn’t play for Romania, both injured, while Camilia Giorgi,
    the best-rated Italian player, tested positive for COVID-19. The team that wins
    the playoffs will play in the World Group qualifiers for 2022, while the other
    team in Group 1 in the Euro-Africa Zone.


    HANDBALL – Romania are facing North
    Macedonia on Saturday in Bucharest in the first leg of the 2021 World
    Championship play-offs in women’s handball. The return match is due to take
    place on April 21, in Skopje. Commentators say booking a place should not be a
    problem, given that the number of participants grew to 32. The tournament will
    be hosted by Spain. Europe has 50% of the available places. Romania is yet to
    miss a women’s World Championship, where it has won four medals over the years:
    gold in 1962, silver in 1973 and 2005 and bronze in 2015. (V.P.)