Tag: Covid-19

  • Info COVID:  6.441 de cazuri noi de infectare cu SARS – CoV – 2

    Info COVID: 6.441 de cazuri noi de infectare cu SARS – CoV – 2

    În ultimele 24 de ore au fost înregistrate 6.441 cazuri noi de persoane infectate cu SARS – CoV – 2 (COVID -
    19), cu 1.324 mai puține față de ziua anterioară. 1.221 din cazurile noi din 24 de ore sunt ale unor pacienți reinfectați, testați
    pozitiv la o perioadă mai mare de 90 de zile după prima infectare.

    Distinct de cazurile nou confirmate, în urma retestării pacienților care erau deja pozitivi, 297 persoane au fost
    reconfirmate pozitiv.

    În unitățile sanitare de profil, numărul de persoane internate în secții cu COVID-19 este de 3.810 cu 293 mai
    puține față de ziua anterioară. De asemenea, la ATI sunt internate 259 persoane, cu 1 mai multe față de ziua anterioară. Din
    cei 259 pacienți internați la ATI, 225 sunt nevaccinați.

    Din totalul pacienților internați, 532 sunt minori, 529 fiind internați în secții, cu 34 mai puțini față de ziua
    anterioară și 3 la ATI, cu 1 mai puțin față de ziua anterioară.

    Până astăzi, 66.171 persoane diagnosticate cu infecție cu SARS-CoV-2 au decedat.

    În intervalul 05.08.2022 (10:00) – 06.08.2022 (10:00) au fost raportate de către INSP 28 decese (21 bărbați și
    7 femei), fără decese raportate anterior intervalului de referință.

    Dintre cele 28 decese, 1 a fost înregistrat la categoria de vârstă 40-49 de ani, 1 la categoria de vârstă 50-59
    de ani, 5 la categoria de vârstă 60-69 de ani, 9 la categoria de vârstă 70-79 de ani și 12 la categoria de vârstă peste 80
    de ani.

    Dintre pacienții decedați, 27 prezentau comorbidități și 8 erau vaccinați.

    În ultimele 24 de ore au fost efectuate 4.122 teste RT-PCR ( 2.612 în baza definiției de caz și a protocolului
    medical și 1.510 la cerere) și 16.888 teste rapide antigenice.
    Până la această dată, la nivel național, au fost prelucrate
    13.340.970 teste RT-PCR și 10.866.420 teste rapide antigenice.

  • Info COVID: 7.765 de cazuri noi de infectare cu SARS – CoV – 2

    Info COVID: 7.765 de cazuri noi de infectare cu SARS – CoV – 2

    1.472 din cazurile noi din 24 de ore sunt ale unor pacienți reinfectați, testați
    pozitiv la o perioadă mai mare de 90 de zile după prima infectare.

    Distinct de cazurile nou confirmate, în urma retestării pacienților care erau deja pozitivi, 362 persoane au fost
    reconfirmate pozitiv.

    În unitățile sanitare de profil, numărul de persoane internate în secții cu COVID-19 este de 4.103 cu 96 mai
    multe față de ziua anterioară. De asemenea, la ATI sunt internate 258 persoane, cu 25 mai putine față de ziua anterioară. Din
    cei 258 pacienți internați la ATI, 221 sunt nevaccinați.

    Din totalul pacienților internați, 567 sunt minori, 563 fiind internați în secții, cu 29 mai mulți față de ziua
    anterioară și 4 la ATI, cu 1 mai puțin față de ziua anterioară.

    Până astăzi, 66.143 persoane diagnosticate cu infecție cu SARS-CoV-2 au decedat.

    În intervalul 04.08.2022 (10:00) – 05.08.2022 (10:00) au fost raportate de către INSP 26 decese (17 femei și 9
    bărbați), fără decese raportate anterior intervalului de referință.

    Dintre cele 26 decese, 1 a fost înregistrat la categoria de vârstă 20-29 de ani, 1 la categoria de vârstă 50-59
    de ani, 4 la categoria de vârstă 60-69 de ani, 6 la categoria de vârstă 70-79 de ani și 14 la categoria de vârstă peste 80
    de ani.

    Toți pacienții decedați prezentau comorbidități și 5 erau vaccinați.

    În ultimele 24 de ore au fost efectuate 4.402 teste RT-PCR ( 2.792 în baza definiției de caz și a protocolului
    medical și 1.610 la cerere) și 20.635 teste rapide antigenice.
    Până la această dată, la nivel național, au fost prelucrate
    13.336.848 teste RT-PCR și 10.849.532 teste rapide antigenice.

  • August 4, 2022 UPDATE

    August 4, 2022 UPDATE


    INTEREST The 3-month ROBOR index, based on which the cost of consumer loans in lei with variable interest is calculated in Romania, rose on Thursday from 8.05% to 8.11% per annum, the highest level in the last 12 years. In early 2022, the index was 3% per year. Rates on mortgage loans and “First house” loans have increased by 50% since the beginning of the year and almost doubled as compared to a few years ago. IRCC, the reference index for consumer loans, is 2.65% p.a., up from 1.86% three months ago. In the last three months, more than 10,000 beneficiaries of the “First house” programme have requested to switch from ROBOR to IRCC for calculating loan interests.



    AIR FORCES As of August 4, the Canadian Royal Air Force is conducting an air policing mission in Romania. According to the defence ministry, a unit of 180 troops and 6 CF-188 Hornet aircraft, will operate under NATO command in the next 4 months, jointly with Romanian Air Force units, while another 2 aircraft will take part in drills organised jointly with NATO allies. This is the 6th rotation of Canadian troops at Romanias Mihail Kogălniceanu air base since 2017. Canadian forces were also deployed in Câmpia Turzii in central Romania in 2014. The presence of the CF-188 Hornet aircraft in Romania is part of the action plan for ensuring NATO operational capability in the eastern flank, and proves the Alliances unity and determination in response to recent security challenges, the Romanian defence ministry said.



    COVID-19 Three military hospitals in Romania have reopened wards for treating COVID patients. In Sibiu (centre), patients have five beds available, with another five available in Cluj Napoca (north-west). The Emergency Military Clinical Hospital in Timisoara (west) also reopened the Modular Medical Isolation and Treatment System, where patients have already been admitted. More than 4,000 people infected with coronavirus are currently hospitalised in Romania, and the number of those in Intensive Care is around 300. On Thursday, more than 8,600 new infections with SARS-COV-2 were announced in 24 hours. The authorities also reported 27 deaths.



    TAIWAN The Chinese army Thursday fired missiles towards the Taiwan Strait, shortly after the start of military drills around the island, France Presse and Reuters reported. China initiated large-scale live-fire drills around Taiwan in response to the visit of US House Speaker Nancy Pelosis visit to Taipei. Pelosi is the highest-ranking US official to visit Taiwan in the last 25 years. She assured Taipei of the USs commitment to supporting the democracy of the self-governed island claimed by Beijing. Taiwan has condemned the Chinese drills.



    UNTOLD Cluj-Napoca, in north-western Romania, is hosting until August 7 the UNTOLD electronica festival, currently at its 7th edition. For the opening night on Thursday, the organisers have brought to Romania, for the first time ever, a unique show by the German DJ and producer duo Claptone and 100 dancers and animators. The crowd will be welcomed by fantastic characters, international acrobats, animators, cheerleaders, dancers from Romania, France, the Netherlands, the UK, Germany and Ukraine, with parades, fireworks and laser shows. UNTOLD takes place in several locations, with the main stage placed in the Cluj Arena. The line-up includes the worlds best DJs, and the organisers expect nearly 400,000 people to attend. UNTOLD is one of the largest music festivals in the world. (AMP)

  • 03.08.2022 (mise à jour)

    03.08.2022 (mise à jour)

    Catastrophes
    Le gouvernement de Bucarest a majoré de 50% le montant des aides sociales d’urgence
    censées être accordées cette année aux personnes victimes des catastrophes
    naturelles. C’est ce qu’a précisé le Ministère du Travail et de la Solidarité
    sociale. La mesure a été adoptée mercredi, suite à la hausse de jusqu’à 80% de
    l’indice du coût de la construction. Du coup, les aides sociales seront de 300
    à 2000 euros. Les plus grandes sommes seront versées aux familles dont les
    foyers ont été détruits en proportion de 75%. En cas de décès, l’aide sera
    supplémentée de 1500 euros, quel que soit le nombre de victimes. Par ailleurs,
    l’Administration des Eaux roumaines affirme que les réserves en eau des 40
    principaux lacs de Roumanie, quoiqu’en baisse par rapport au mois de juillet,
    sont capables d’assurer le nécessaire en eau des populations concernées. Selon
    les données fournies, presque 800 localités à travers la Roumanie, ont
    rationalisé l’usage de l’eau. La sécheresse continue à sévir, notamment dans
    les petites villes et dans les villages de Moldavie. L’absence des
    précipitations a détruit plus de 250.000 hectares de terrain agricole.
















    Révolution – La procureure générale de la Roumanie,
    Gabriela Scutea, a décidé mercredi de renvoyer sur la table du Tribunal le
    dossier de la Révolution roumaine dans lequel l’ancien président roumain, Ion
    Iliescu, l’ancien vice premier-ministre, Gelu Voican Voiculescu et l’ancien
    chef de l’Aviation militaire, Iosif Rus sont accusés de crimes contre l’humanité.
    Selon l’enquête déroulée par les procureurs, leurs déclarations contradictoires
    de décembre 1989 ont alimenté des « situations de tirs fratricides, de
    fusillades confuses et d’ordres militaires contradictoires », soldés par 862
    personnes tuées et 2380 blessées.


    Agriculture
    – La récolté de blé de la Roumanie est suffisamment importante pour couvrir la
    demande interne et aussi pour permettre des exportations, a déclaré mercredi, Petre
    Daea, ministre de l’agriculture. A l’heure où l’on parle, la moisson a été
    réalisée sur 96% des cultures. Les récoltes de tournesol et de maïs ont été
    particulièrement touchées par les températures élevées et la sécheresse
    prolongée à travers le pays. La Roumanie
    compte parmi les plus importants exportateurs de céréales de l’UE vers le Proche
    Orient. La récolte de 2021 a été un véritable record, avec 11,3 millions de
    tonnes de blé. Généralement, les récoltes de blé de la Roumanie dépassent deux à
    trois fois la consommation interne.




    Covid
    19
    – Les prochains variants du nouveau coronavirus ne seront pas forcément plus
    agressifs, en revanche, ils seront plus contagieux, a déclaré Adrian Marinescu,
    directeur médical de l’Institut national des maladies infectieuses « Matei
    Bals » de Bucarest. Selon lui, à
    partir de ce moment, on devra cohabiter avec le virus et pour la majorité des
    personnes, l’infection sera similaire à un simple rhume. Le ministre de la
    Santé, Alexandru Rafila, n’a pas exclus la possibilité d’une septième vague
    pandémique à la rentrée. Le Ministère de la défense a annoncé que trois
    hôpitaux militaires de Sibiu, Cluj et Timisoara rouvriront leurs sections
    destinées aux patients positifs. Mercredi, les autorités de Bucarest ont
    rapporté plus de 9100 nouveaux cas d’infection. Plus de 4 000 malades sont
    actuellement hospitalisés, dont 550 enfants. 248 malades sont actuellement dans
    des unités de soins critiques. 41 décès des suites de la Covid 19 ont été
    rapportés durant les dernières 24 heures. Un enfant a également figuré parmi
    les personnes décédées des suites de la Covid 19.













    Météo
    – Le temps sera au beau fixe dans les 24 prochaines heures dans la plupart des
    régions de Roumanie. La canicule touchera le sud-ouest du territoire, tandis
    que le ciel sera plutôt variable et que des pluies éparses tomberont sur l’est,
    le nord-est et à la montagne. Le vent soufflera légèrement sur le relief et plus
    fort sur le sud et l’est. Jeudi, les températures maximales iront de 28 à 35
    degrés.

  • Hăbări ditu bana românească şi internaţională

    Hăbări ditu bana românească şi internaţională

    AGIUTOR. Tru România, persoanele zñiipsiti di ateali ditu soni dizastre a fisillei va s’aibă agiutoru di la stat, după ţi guvernul aprobă adză un proiect di rezoluție tru aesta noimă. Nai ma mulţă păradz, anvărligda di 2.000 di euro, va s’ducă cătă familiile și persoanele a curi nicukirati fură zñiipsiti tru proporție di pisti 75%. Tru cazlu a diceselor, familiile a dicedatlui va s’llia ună sumă suplimentară di 1.500 di euro, indiferent di numirul a victimelor. Tru aestu kiro, Administrația Apelor Române spuni că rezerva strategică di apă ditu prinţipalele 40 di lacuri a văsiliillei, acă easti tru scădiare di la ahurhita a meslui alunaru, easti axi s’anvălească anănghiserlir a tutuloru beneficiarilor relevanță. Simfunu cu datili actuale, aproapea 800 di localităț au băgată restricții di alimentare cu apă, iara xerea s’duţi ma largu maxus tru notu. Tru aţea ţi mutreaşti culturile, fură zñiipsiti până tora un total di 205.000 di ictări di agări.



    AGRICULTURA Randamentul di yipturi ali Romanie easti duri tra s’anvălsească căftarea interna si născănti exporturi, diclară adză ministrul ali Agricultură Petre Daea, di itia că 96% ditu biriketi fu adunată. Tempearaturli analti și xerea extinsă zñiipsiră culturile maus floarea soarelui și misurlu, tru tută văsilia. România easti unu di nai ma mări exportatori di yipturi ditu UE și un exportator activ tru Orientul di Mesi. Anlu ţi tricu, văsilia avu biriketi recordu, nica şi 11,3 milioane di tonuri di gărnu. Randamentul internu di yipturi easti tru nghenearal di 2-3 ori ma mari andicra di căftarea internă.



    COVID-19 Yinitoarili variante a noului coronavirus va shibă nai ma probabil nu multu agresive, ama lişor ti dari unu alantu, lugurseaşti șeful Institutului di Boli Infecțioase Matei Bălș, Adrian Marinescu. El spune că pandimia agiumsi tru ună catandisi tru cari bănămu cu viruslu și mulță ditu persoanili infectate dukescu lăngoarea ca hiinda idyealui cu ună arăţimi comună. Ministrul ali Sănătati Alexandru Rafila nu excludi ună a 7-dalgă di pandimie tru România tru aestă toamnă, când școlliurli și universitățile ahurhescu diznău cursurile. Miercuri eara raportate pisti 9.100 di cazuri noi di COVID-19, majoritatea tru București și tru judițele Cluj și Timiș. Aproapea 4.000 di pacienți cu COVID suntu internați tru spital, ditu cari aproape 550 sunt cilimeañi. 284 di pacienți sunt la tearapie intensivă și fură raportate, tutunăoară, 41 di dicese ligate di COVID.






    TAIPEI. UE căftă ca mintireaşili ligate di vizita a Prezidintului a Camerei Reprezentanților a SUA, Nancy Pelosi, tru Taiwan s’hibă ndreaptă pritu dialog și ca tute canalele di comunicari cu China s’armână dişcllisi, tra snu s’facă alathusi. China ari askerea tru alertă maximă ca apandisi la vizită, pe cari u lugurseaşti ună provocari. Ministerul chinez ali Apărari dimăndă opearațiuni militare țintite”, a diapoa Comandamentul di Est ali Armată di Elibearare a Popului diclară că feaţiră exerciții cu foc real aproapea di Taiwan, ună nisie auto-condusă pe cari China u lugurseaşti parte a teritoriului a llei. La Washington, administrația Bidin spune că nu easti ananghi ca autoritățile chineze s’lugursească aestă vizită tru ună criză. Purtătorlu di zboru ali Casa Albă tră securitate națională, John Kirby, diclară că prezidintulu a Camerăllei are ndreptul ti s’facă vizita Taiwan, ama cundille că călătoria nu fu ună călcari a suvearanitatillei chineze i a Politicăllei One China. Vizita, cari nu fu ndrupătă di prezidintulu american Bidin, easti prima a unui ofiţial american la aestu nivel tru 25 añi ditu soni.






    Autoru: Udălu a hăbărloru


    Armânipsearia: Taşcu Lala

  • August 3, 2022

    August 3, 2022


    AID In Romania, the people affected by recent natural disasters will receive state aid, after the government approves a draft resolution in this respect today. The largest sums, around EUR 2,000, will go to the families and individuals whose households have been affected to an extent of over 75%. In the case of fatalities, the families of the deceased will receive an additional EUR 1,500, irrespective of the number of victims. Meanwhile, the Romanian Waters Administration says the strategic water reserve in the countrys main 40 lakes, although decreasing since early July, is able to cover the needs of all relevant beneficiaries. According to current data, nearly 800 localities have introduced water supply restrictions, and the drought continues, especially in the east. As regards crops, a total of 205,000 hectares of farmland have been affected so far.



    AGRICULTURE Romanias grain yield is enough to cover the domestic demand and some exports, the agriculture minister Petre Daea said today, as 96% of the crops have already been harvested. High temperatures and extensive drought have affected crops, particularly sunflower and maize, across the country. Romania is one of the largest grain exporters in the EU and an active exporter to the Middle East. Last year the country had record-large crops, including 11.3 million tonnes of wheat. The domestic grain yield is generally 2-3 times higher than the domestic demand.



    COVID-19 The next variants of the new coronavirus will most likely be not very aggressive, but easily transmitted, the head of the Matei Bals Institute for Infectious Disease, Adrian Marinescu believes. He says the pandemic has reached a stage where we cohabitate with the virus, and many of the infected people perceive the disease as similar to a common cold. The health minister Alexandru Rafila does not rule out a 7th pandemic wave in Romania this autumn, when schools and universities resume classes. On Wednesday over 9,100 new COVID-19 cases were reported, most of them in Bucharest and in Cluj and Timiş counties. Nearly 4,000 COVID patients are hospitalized, of whom nearly 550 are children. 284 patients are in intensive care, and 41 COVID-related deaths have also been reported.



    TAIPEI The EU called for the tensions related to the U.S. House of Representatives Speaker Nancy Pelosis visit to Taiwan to be settled through dialogue and for all communication channels with China to remain open, so as to avoid errors. China has its army on high alert in response to the visit, which it sees as a provocation. Chinas defence ministry announced “targeted military operations”, and the East Command of the Peoples Liberation Army said they involved live-fire drills near Taiwan-a self-ruled island that China views as part of its territory. In Washington, the Biden administration says there is no need for the Chinese authorities to turn this visit into a crisis. The White House spokesman for national security, John Kirby, said the House Speaker has the right to visit Taiwan, but highlighted that the trip was not a violation of Chinese sovereignty or of the One China Policy. The visit, which was not supported by US president Biden, is the first by a US official at this level in 25 years.



    REVOLUTION The prosecutor general of Romania, Gabriela Scutea, today announced the “Revolution Case” was referred back to the supreme court. In this case, the ex-president Ion Iliescu, former deputy PM Gelu Voican Voiculescu and Iosif Rus, former Military Aviation chief, are charged with crimes against humanity. According to the investigation, a widespread “terrorism” psychosis was created, which led to chaotic gun fire, fratricide, conflicting military orders. According to military prosecutors, this psychosis was induced deliberately, through disinformation and diversion, and resulted in over 850 dead, 2,380 wounded, hundreds of people illegally arrested and psychological trauma. Initiated in Timișoara in December 1989, the Romanian anti-communist revolution led to the flight, capture, summary trial and execution of the communist dictator Nicolae Ceauşescu and his wife Elena. (AMP)


  • August 2, 2022 UPDATE

    August 2, 2022 UPDATE

    NATURAL GAS The Romanian state owned company
    Romgaz has announced it completed the acquisition of shares from the American
    company ExxonMobil as part of the Neptun Deep natural gas extraction project in
    the Black Sea. The energy minister Virgil Popescu said on a social network that
    the completion of the USD 1 billion transaction is an important step ahead for
    Romania in its effort to achieve energy independence, at a difficult time for
    the entire Europe. Romania, which is currently the European country the least
    dependent on Russian gas, owns large reserves in the Black Sea – around 200
    billion cubic meters. Most of it is in the Neptun Deep perimeter, which Romgaz
    will develop alongside OMV Petrom. Meanwhile, in the Midia perimeter, nearly
    120 km off Romania’s Black Sea coast, Black Sea Oil&Gas has already began
    extraction.


    ROMA Improving the quality of life of Romania’s
    Roma minority, based on active citizenship, social and economic inclusion and
    the Roma cultural heritage is a priority for the government of Romania. This
    message was conveyed by PM Nicolae Ciucă on the Roma Holocaust Memorial Day.
    The foreign ministry mentioned that the suffering inflicted on the Roma in concentration
    and extermination camps run by the Nazi and their allies during WW2 were
    unfortunately ignored for too long by the general public. This is why the
    foreign ministry supports national and international initiatives to promote
    research and commemoration of the Roma genocide. The institution also condemns
    hate speech against this community. The president of Romania Klaus Iohannis
    also pointed out in a message that stigmatizing and discriminating against minorities
    must be penalised harshly.On August
    2, 1944, nearly 3,000 Roma at the Auschwitz-Birkenau camp were killed by the
    Nazi regime. Overall, some 500,000 Roma people were killed in Europe during the
    Holocaust.


    DROUGHT In Romania, the total area affected by drought has reached
    over 190,000 hectares in 24 counties, 30,000 hectares more than the previous
    day, the Agriculture Ministry announced. According to weather experts, temperatures
    will gradually rise until August 8, in most parts of the country. Moreover, the
    Danube river flow is half the multi-annual average for the month of August. The
    National Waters Administration announced that the strategic water reserve in
    the main 40 lakes in the country is 3.19 billion cubic metres, down from 3.45
    billion in early July.


    COVID-19 The health minister Alexandru Rafila does not rule out a 7th pandemic wave in
    Romania this autumn, when schools and universities resume classes. In
    his opinion, wearing face masks in public transportation means and closed areas
    is critical to keeping the pandemic under control. On Tuesday over 11,600 new
    COVID-19 cases were reported, most of them in Bucharest and in Cluj and Timiş
    counties. More than 4,000 COVID patients are hospitalized, of whom nearly 600
    are children. 277 patients are in intensive care, and 38 COVID-related deaths
    have also been reported, including a child.


    TAIWAN U.S. House of Representatives Speaker
    Nancy Pelosi arrived in Taiwan on Tuesday with a clear message for China. She said the
    US commitment to supporting Taiwan’s democracy is more important than ever.
    Nancy Pelosi’s visit, which was immediately condemned by the Chinese
    authorities, is the first by a US House of Representatives speaker in 25 years.
    On Wednesday she will have meetings with Taiwan officials. Beijing responded immediately,
    denouncing what it called a very dangerous attitude on the part of the US.
    Taiwan has had its own government since the communist victory on continental
    China in 1949, but Beijing views it as one of its own provinces and threatens
    to resort to force should the island proclaim its independence.


    TENNIS -
    Romanian tennis player Simona Halep (WTA 16) qualified to the round of 16 of
    the Washington tournament after defeating the Moldovan Cristina Bucsa (WTA
    123), 6-3, 7-5. Halep will be up next against the winner of the match between
    American Madison Brengle and Russian Ana Kalinskaya. Also, the Romanian-Czech
    pair Monica Niculescu/Lucie Hradecka (WTA 250) qualified to the quarterfinals
    after a victory against Emma Răducanu (UK) /Clara Tauson (Denmark), 6-4, 6-1.
    Niculescu and Hradecka will be up next against Americans Makenna Jones/Sloane
    Stephens. (AMP)

  • Info COVID: 11.696 de cazuri noi de infectare cu SARS – CoV – 2

    Info COVID: 11.696 de cazuri noi de infectare cu SARS – CoV – 2

    2.493 din cazurile noi din 24 de ore sunt ale unor pacienți reinfectați, testați
    pozitiv la o perioadă mai mare de 90 de zile după prima infectare.


    Distinct de cazurile nou confirmate, în urma retestării pacienților care erau deja pozitivi, 484 persoane au fost
    reconfirmate pozitiv.

    În unitățile sanitare de profil, numărul de persoane internate în secții cu COVID-19 este de 4.032 cu 126 mai
    puține față de ziua anterioară. De asemenea, la ATI sunt internate 277 persoane, cu 14 mai multe față de ziua anterioară. Din
    cei 277 pacienți internați la ATI, 241 sunt nevaccinați.

    Până astăzi, 66.049 persoane diagnosticate cu infecție cu SARS-CoV-2 au decedat.

    În intervalul 01.08.2022 (10:00) – 02.08.2022 (10:00) au fost raportate de către INSP 38 decese ( 20 bărbați și
    18 femei), fără decese raportate anterior intervalului de referință.

    Dintre cele 38 decese, 1 a fost înregistrat la categoria de vârstă 0-9 ani, 2 la categoria de vârstă 40-49 de ani,
    3 la categoria de vârstă 50-59 de ani, 1 la categoria de vârstă 60-69 de ani, 13 la categoria de vârstă 70-79 de ani și 18
    la categoria de vârstă peste 80 de ani.

    37 dintre pacienții decedați prezentau comorbidități și 10 erau vaccinați.

    În ultimele 24 de ore au fost efectuate 6.162 teste RT-PCR ( 3.882 în baza definiției de caz și a protocolului
    medical și 2.280 la cerere) și 29.684 teste rapide antigenice. Până la această dată, la nivel național, au fost prelucrate
    13.321.718 teste RT-PCR și 10.783.479 teste rapide antigenice.

  • July 27, 2022

    July 27, 2022

    GOVERNMENT The government of Romania
    is to pass today the implementing rules for an emergency order on rescheduling
    bank loan repayments. Instalments can be deferred for a maximum of 9 months,
    with citizens and companies having to prove that their monthly expenses have
    increased by at least 25%. The government’s decision follows a steep rise in
    inflation and a drop in people’s spending power. The agenda of today’s
    government meeting also includes the provision of emergency aid to
    underprivileged citizens. The Cabinet would like to spend some EUR 200,000 to
    support around 250 families and individuals in difficulty either because of
    fires or floods, or because of health problems. Meanwhile, the Ukrainian
    refugees in Romania remain a matter of priority for the government, which plans
    to take products from the state reserves and distribute them as aid to the
    refugees.


    ENERGY Romania is widely supported by the US, says the Romanian
    energy minister, Virgil Popescu, who had working meetings on Tuesday with
    officials from the US Department of State. In a social media post, the Romanian
    official said he had received assurances from Washington regarding support for
    the development of the Romanian civilian nuclear programme. Virgil Popescu mentioned
    that the Romanian authorities plan to complete the funding for the building of
    reactors 3 and 4 at the Cernavodă nuclear power plant by the end of the year, and
    that the financial support of the US partners is very important. The US also
    provides the assistance required for the implementation of a small modular
    reactor, the first of this kind in Romania.


    DIPLOMACY Romania is deeply anchored
    in a Euro-Atlantic system of values, security and unwavering solidarity, as a
    result, among other things, of decades of diplomatic work, the Romanian foreign
    minister Bogdan Aurescu stated today, on the celebration of 160 years since the
    Foreign Ministry was established. He reviewed the history of the institution,
    mentioning the outstanding personalities in Romanian diplomacy, and highlighted
    the current challenges. ‘When, for the first time since 1945, the threat of a
    brutal, unjustified and unprovoked war launched by Russia against our neighbour
    Ukraine looms over Europe, the implications can only be of global scale. (…) Together
    with our allies and partners, we are deeply committed to outlining a complex diplomatic
    response to this aggression that has tragic humanitarian consequences and
    incalculable economic costs,’ foreign minister Bogdan Aurescu said.


    AWARD The British PM Boris Johnson Tuesday presented the Ukrainian
    president Volodymyr Zelensky with the Sir Winston Churchill leadership award,
    news agencies report. The ceremony took place at 10 Downing Street, with
    Mr. Zelensky attending by video link. Named
    after one of Europe’s greatest war time leaders, the award is presented by the Churchill
    International Society to honour personalities that have demonstrated
    extraordinary leadership skills. Upon accepting the distinction, Volodymyr
    Zelensky said that No one knows how much time and effort it will take to
    achieve that victory, but the victory is worthwhile. This will become a joint
    history, as prominent as it was during Churchill times.


    COVID-19 Over 9,800 new SARS-CoV-2
    infections were reported over the last 24 hours in Romania, out of some 30,000
    tests, the authorities announced today. The number of Covid-19 patients in
    hospitals has reached 3,570, with 233 patients in intensive care, and 29
    COVID-related deaths were also reported. The health minister Alexandru Rafila said next week Romania might see 10,000 new cases daily. Although spreading
    very quickly, this variant of the virus causes less severe forms of the disease.


    EMPLOYMENT 70% of the Romanians working 2 jobs do so in order to
    increase their incomes in the long run, according to a poll conducted by a
    recruitment platform. According to experts, with remote work becoming
    widespread, employees are more in control of their time and therefore they find
    it easier to juggle with 2 jobs. Even so, most of them (72%) choose a part-time
    second jobs. Asked what they find to be the most difficult when working 2 jobs,
    6 out of 10 said keeping a balance between personal and professional life is
    the biggest challenge. Over 52% of the respondents believe it is impossible to
    have 2 jobs at the same time for more than a year. The poll was conducted in
    July and involved 1,200 respondents.


    WEATHER Bucharest and 14 counties in the south of Romania are today
    under a code orange alert for extreme heat, with temperatures expected to reach
    40 degrees Celsius in these regions according to the National Meteorology
    Agency. Thermal discomfort is severe, with the temperature-humidity index (THI)
    over 80. According to weather experts, periods of severe atmospheric
    instability are also expected, first in the mountains and central Romania, and
    later tonight in the south and south-east of the country as well. In Bucharest
    at noon the temperature was 35 degrees Celsius. (AMP)

  • July 25, 2022 UPDATE

    July 25, 2022 UPDATE

    DROUGHT Drought has affected
    106,389 hectares of land in Romania, according to figures published by the
    agriculture ministry. The southern counties of Teleorman, Olt and Dolj have run
    out of water for irrigation because of the significant drop in the Danube’s
    river flow, agriculture minister Petre Daea announced on social media. Waters
    have retreated so much that they no longer reach the pumping stations feeding
    the irrigation system, with part of the Danube’s bed now looking like sandy
    beach. In the areas where irrigation was used, the state of the crops is good.
    Daea said the authorities are speeding up investment works to rehabilitate the
    national irrigation network and to bring Danube water closer to pumping
    stations. The minister recently said there is no reason yet to declare a state
    of disaster over the drought.

    TALKS
    The Romanian state secretary for strategic affairs, Iulian Fota, Monday had
    talks in Bucharest with the US deputy under-secretary for national security Kelli
    Ann Burriesci, who is on a regional tour in Europe. The US official was later
    received by the Romanian foreign minister Bogdan Aurescu. Talks focused on Romania’s
    participation in the Visa Waiver Program
    and on means to strengthen bilateral cooperation to this end. Bogdan Aurescu reiterated
    that including Romania in the Visa Waiver
    program is a top political goal for Bucharest and a topic of particular
    interest to the Romanian public.
    He also
    highlighted the importance of the successful implementation of a joint
    awareness raising campaign and voiced Romania’s willingness to work together
    with the US to help reduce the visa rejection rate.


    COVID-19 In Romania,
    the number of coronavirus infections is on the rise. Nearly 5,000 new cases
    were reported on Monday for the last 24 hours, most of these in Bucharest,
    Cluj, Ilfov, Constanta and Brasov counties. Around 3,400 COVID-19 patients are hospitalised,
    204 of them in intensive care. Most of the patients in critical condition are
    unvaccinated. Five COVID-related deaths have also been reported.


    CORRUPTION Lucian
    Duţă, the former chief of Romania’s National Health Insurance Agency (CNAS), Monday
    received a final 6-year prison sentence. He was charged by the National
    Anti-Corruption Directorate for receiving EUR 6.3 million in bribe in exchange
    for awarding a public service contract to 2 software companies. The Bucharest Court
    of Appeals upheld the ruling pronounced by the court of first instance in
    November 2020, and the court’s decision to seize the EUR 6.3 million from Lucian
    Duţă.


    ENERGY More than
    3,500 MW of renewable energy will be installed in Romania in the coming period,
    both solar, using photovoltaic panels, and wind-generated, according to data
    provided by a consultancy firm in the field. Almost 700 such projects have been
    submitted on the platform made available by the energy ministry to receive
    funding under the recovery and resilience plan. The secretary general of the
    employers’ association in the field of renewable energy Mihai Verşescu said
    investment is needed in this sector, but that business people are reluctant because
    of frequent legislative changes. He emphasised that while funding sources are
    available, legislation is needed to ensure predictability.


    EMPLOYMENT Five out
    of ten Romanian employees changed their jobs in the last two years, according
    to a poll published by an online recruitment platform. Many job applicants look
    for less stressful jobs and more benefits. Four out of ten people who change
    their jobs were driven by higher pay, 27% because they had lost their jobs a
    result of a wave of redundancies, and 3% because their employers did not agree
    to their working remotely. 35% of respondents said they are currently looking
    and applying for new jobs and only 21% are completely satisfied with their
    current jobs. In conclusion, Romanians seeking new employment want better pay,
    the possibility to work from home, more additional benefits besides their wages
    and the possibility to relocate abroad.


    TENNIS The Romanian
    tennis player Irina Begu won the WTA 250 tournament in Palermo, Italy, worth
    200,000 US dollars in prize money. In Sunday’s final, she defeated Italy’s
    Lucia Bronzetti in straight sets, 6-2, 6-2. This is Begu’s fifth WTA title,
    having also won in Tashkent in 2012, Seoul in 2015, Florianopolis in 2016 and
    Bucharest in 2017. Begu also played the finals in Budapest, Marbella, Moscow
    and Cleveland. She is 31 years old and is ranked 45th in the world. Until now,
    Irina Spârlea had been the only Romanian player to win the singles title in
    Palermo, in 1994 and 1995. (CM, AMP)

  • July 22, 2022

    July 22, 2022

    RESOURCES
    PM Nicolae Ciucă promised that Romania will have the necessary natural gas to
    cover demand for the coming winter. The PM said more than 1.6 billion cubic
    meters of gas is already stored, and the energy plan stipulates 80% of the
    total capacity will be reached by November 1. Meanwhile, he said that in spite
    of the drought, there is enough wheat to cover the domestic demand and export
    commitments and that there are no reasons to worry about the maize and sunflower
    crops.


    HEAT WAVE The prime minister of Romania
    Nicolae Ciucă has today asked prefects to conduct information and prevention
    campaigns so that people are aware of the risks entailed by the high
    temperatures and that activities to mitigate the effects of the heat wave may
    be coordinated. He added that it was important for all localities to have cooling
    shelters and medical teams providing assistance and free water. PM Ciucă also requested the
    authorities to take steps to ensure navigability on the River Danube. The low
    water flow has made it nearly impossible to navigate the Danube, with several
    vessels stranded in sand and scores of cruise ships cancelling their stopovers
    in the port of Giurgiu over the past month.


    COVID-19 Nearly 7,400 new COVID cases
    were reported over the past 24 hours, out of around 24,400 tests, the
    authorities announced on Friday. Over 2,600 COVID-19 patients are hospitalised,
    171 of them in intensive care. Seven COVID-related deaths have also been reported.
    Hospitals are beginning to take measures, including increasing the number of
    beds set aside for COVID patients, regular staff and patient testing, and
    cancelling visiting hours in order to reduce the risk of infection.


    REFUGEES The Romanian
    Border Police announced today that 11,511 Ukrainian nationals entered Romania
    on Thursday, 4.5% fewer than the
    previous day.
    According to a news release, border checks are conducted efficiently and in
    line with the national and EU legislation, and border police units are working
    at full capacity.


    UKRAINE Turkey announced an agreement was reached,
    which would enable Ukraine to export grains via Black Sea routes. The deal is
    to be signed in Istanbul today by officials from Ukraine, Turkey, Russia and
    the UN. Three main provisions in the agreement are already known. First, Russia
    must guarantee ceasefire during the shipments. Secondly, Ukraine must guide grain
    ships in and out through mined port waters. Finally, Turkey, supported by the
    United Nations, is to inspect ships in order to dispel Russian fears of weapons
    smuggling. This is the first major agreement reached by Russia and Ukraine
    since the start of the invasion.


    FOOTBALL Romanian football champions CFR Cluj won 3-0 against
    Inter Club d’Escaldes, of Andorra, played on Thursday night on home turf in the
    first leg of the second round of Europa Conference League’s qualifiers. In the
    same competition, the winners of
    Romania’s Cup, Sepsi OSK Sfântu Gheorghe defeated 3-1 at home the Slovenian
    side Olimpija Ljubljana. Romania’s 2 other representatives in Europa
    Conference League played away from home. Universitatea Craiova drew against the
    Albanian side Vllaznia Shkoder, 1-1, and vice-champions FCSB were defeated by FC
    Saburtalo Tbilisi, of Georgia. (AMP)

  • July 20, 2022

    July 20, 2022

    WEATHER Romanian authorities have issued an amber heat alert valid today
    in 12 counties in the west of the country, and amber and orange alerts covering
    more than three-quarters of the country for the period July 22 – 24. As of
    Thursday, the extreme heat wave will cover most of the country, with the
    temperature-humidity index (THI) exceeding 80. Highs will generally range from
    35 to 37 degrees Celsius, with temperatures of up to 40 degrees Celsius
    expected on Friday and Saturday in the west, north-west and south-west.


    NATO The Senate, as the decision-making chamber in the
    Parliament of Romania, convenes today in a special meeting to ratify the NATO
    Accession Protocols of Finland and Sweden. Previously,
    the Chamber of Deputies had endorsed the
    bill ratifying the protocols. The documents were signed on July 5 in Brussels. Finland’s and Sweden’s decision to
    join the North-Atlantic Alliance comes amid security concerns related to
    Russia’s invasion of Ukraine.


    HOLIDAY Every year on July 20 Romania
    celebrates Aviation and Air Forces Day, which overlaps the religious holiday of St.
    Elijah, regarded as the patron saint of pilots. In Bucharest, a military ceremony is held
    today, which brings together over 20 military aircraft of the Romanian, British
    and Italian Air Forces, Interior Ministry and Intelligence Service helicopters,
    a Tarom plane and 4 planes from the Romanian Air Club. Military aircraft will
    be flying over other cities across the country. The Romanian military aviation
    was established in 1910,
    when Aurel Vlaicu designed the first military aircraft.


    COVID In Romania, the National Public
    Health Institute announced that in the previous week 171 Omicron infections
    were confirmed in the country. All of these are SARS-CoV-2
    variants that cause concern. According to the institution, by July 17, as many
    as 6,611 Omicron infections had been reported. The number of COVID-19 cases
    continues to rise, and experts say the current wave is caused by an Omicron
    sub-variant of the coronavirus, which spreads a lot more quickly and is able to
    infiltrate the protection given by
    the current vaccines and previous infections.


    GOVERNMENT The government of Romania is
    scheduled to pass a bill today concerning the procurement of some of the
    most advanced electric trains, powered by hydrogen fuel cells. Only 3 countries
    in the EU are currently using or testing such trains. The Transport Ministry
    plans to purchase a total of 12 hydrogen electric trains. Also in the transport
    sector, the government intends to start expropriation procedures in order to
    widen the Bucharest South ring road. The Cabinet will also discuss the
    2022-2027 National Strategy on Research, Innovation and Smart Specialisation,
    which will create the framework for an efficient and effective spending of national
    funds. Two other documents are due to be reviewed today, a memorandum concerning
    talks with the Organisation for Economic Cooperation and Development on non-reimbursable
    EU funding, and another memorandum endorsing the 2022-2024 strategy for
    governmental debt management.


    ANTI-SEMITISM The
    pandemic context, vaccination campaigns, public campaigns raising awareness on
    the rise in cases of anti-Semitism and the information on the history of the Holocaust
    are the main factors contributing to a strengthening of online and offline hate
    speech, reads the latest monitoring report issued by the ‘Elie Wiesel’ National
    Institute for Holocaust Research in Romania. According to the institution, vandalism
    cases, the praising of inter-war far-right figures and people convicted for war
    crimes or known for their extremist attitude, anti-Semitic messages in
    Parliament and minimising the memory of Holocaust victims remain common
    occurrences in Romania. Central authorities have reconfirmed their commitment
    to fight extremist actions by endorsing a National Strategy for preventing and
    fighting anti-Semitism, xenophobia, radicalisation and hate speech and by
    introducing Jewish and Holocaust history as a school subject, the report also
    says. However, the lack of awareness and responsibility among local authorities
    hinders the implementation of the principles upheld by the central authorities. (AMP)

  • July 19, 2022

    July 19, 2022

    TALKS The president of Palestine Mahmoud Abbas is on an official
    visit to Romania today, at the invitation of president Klaus Iohannis. The 2
    leaders will discuss ways to encourage and strengthen bilateral cooperation in
    areas of mutual interest, particularly political dialogue, home affairs,
    education, economy and trade. The agenda of talks also includes regional
    developments in the Middle East, the progress and prospects of the Peace
    Process, the security situation and the consequences of Russia’s illegal
    aggression against Ukraine, the Romanian Presidency says. Also today, president
    Iohannis is scheduled to receive Ireland’s minister for foreign affairs and
    minister for defence, Simon Coveney.


    DIPLOMACY The Romanian foreign minister Bogdan Aurescu had a meeting on
    Monday with his Greek counterpart, Nikos Dendias, on the sidelines of the
    Foreign Affairs Council held in Brussels. According to the Romanian Foreign
    Ministry, the Greek party thanked Romania for the assistance given by Romanian
    fire-fighters in containing the recent wildfires in Greece. The 2 officials
    also discussed the situation in Ukraine, with a focus on the consequences and impact
    at regional and EU level of Russia’s unjustified and unprovoked military campaign
    in that country. They highlighted the importance of ensuring energy security, a
    sector in which Romania and Greece have converging interests and approaches.
    Bogdan Aurescu welcomed the consolidation of bilateral dialogue and cooperation
    in this field, mentioning the recent opening of the Greece-Bulgaria natural gas
    interconnecting pipeline, a major step in consolidating the energy security of
    the countries in the region.


    EDUCATION Romanian students won 3rd place in the world, after
    Singapore and Lithuania, at the International Geography Olympiad. As many as
    209 students from 54 countries took part in this year’s competition. This
    success comes after the outstanding performances of Romanian students in other
    international competitions. They won 2nd place at the International
    Physics Olympiad organised online by Switzerland, while Romania’s team won 1st
    place in Europe and 5th in the world at the International Maths
    Olympiad in Oslo, out of 105 competing countries.


    LOAN The World Bank
    and Romania Tuesday signed a EUR 600 mln development policy loan, with a focus
    on inclusive green economic growth, the WB announced. This is the first of 2
    such financing operations, and is accompanied by USD 24.2 mln non-reimbursable
    financial assistance. The WB is currently running 10 investment projects in
    Romania, totalling USD 1.78 bln, in addition to 31 technical and analytical
    assistance projects worth USD 104 mln.


    COVID The Romanian
    health ministry Tuesday announced 7,658 new SARS-CoV-2 infections in the last
    24 hours, over 4,000 more than on Monday. The number of patients in intensive
    care has also increased to 136, and 9 people died from the disease in 24 hours.


    EU ACCESSION The European Union Tuesday opened the accession
    negotiations with Albania and North Macedonia, the president of the European
    Commission, Ursula von der Leyen announced. The 27 EU member states Monday
    night agreed to open accession talks, after Skopje and Sofia signed a protocol
    that eliminates the last remaining obstacles. North Macedonia has been a
    candidate country since 2005, and Albania since 2014.


    UKRAINE The president of Russia Vladimir Putin and the president of
    Turkey, Recep Tayyip Erdogan, are attending a summit in Tehran today, together
    with their Iranian counterpart Ibrahim Raisi. According to the BBC, following
    the sanctions introduced by the West, Putin will use this opportunity to prove
    that Moscow still has strong allies. Putin will also have separate meetings
    with the leaders of the two states. Turkey negotiated with Russia and Ukraine
    to unblock Ukrainian grain through the Black Sea, while Iran and Russia are
    looking for new trade routes to bypass sanctions, the BBC also says. Meanwhile,
    in Ukraine, Russian forces carried on the shelling of Nikopol, with scores of
    attacks launched during the night. Several people, including a child, were also
    wounded after Russian missiles hit Odessa.


    DROUGHT Nearly half of the EU territory is facing drought risks, the
    European Commission warns, as a new heat wave has hit the continent. France,
    Romania, Spain, Portugal and Italy will likely have to handle a drop in
    agricultural yield, especially grains, the Commission explains. Germany,
    Poland, Hungary, Slovenia and Croatia will also be affected. In turn, the
    European Commissioner for crisis management Janez Lenarčič said that the worst
    is yet to come. Europe is struggling with an extreme heat wave these days, with
    temperatures of over 40 degrees Celsius reported in France and the UK, and even
    43 degrees in some areas in the north of Spain. Wildfires
    also destroyed thousands of hectares of land in
    France, Greece, Portugal and Spain, forcing thousands of residents and tourists
    out of those regions. (AMP)

  • Sondaj la nivelul UE: În fața războiului din Ucraina, cetățenii sunt uniți în sprijinul UE

    Sondaj la nivelul UE: În fața războiului din Ucraina, cetățenii sunt uniți în sprijinul UE

    Aproape două treimi dintre europeni consideră că apartenența la UE este un lucru bun. Apartenența la UE este considerată un lucru bun de o majoritate absolută a cetățenilor din toate țările, cu excepția Greciei și a Slovaciei, unde mai mulți respondenți consideră că acest lucru este nici bun, nici rău.

    În comparație cu ultimul sondaj Parlametar realizat de Parlamentul European la finalul anului 2021, rezultatele au crescut semnificativ în majoritatea țărilor, în special în Lituania (+20 puncte procentuale), Malta (+12 puncte procentuale) și Estonia (+9 puncte procentuale).

    În prezent, 52% dintre europeni au o imagine pozitivă despre UE, față de 12% care au o imagine negativă. Acest rezultat reprezintă o creștere cu 3 puncte procentuale a imaginii pozitive începând din noiembrie-decembrie 2021 și, în același timp, este egal cu cel mai bun rezultat măsurat de sondajele Parlamentului European începând din 2007. Rezultatele naționale pentru o imagine pozitivă a UE variază de la 76% în Irlanda la 32% în Grecia.

    În România, 51% dintre cetățeni au o imagine pozitivă despre UE, cu 9% mai mult decât la finalul anului 2021.

    Apreciind rezultatele sondajului, președinta Parlamentului European, Roberta Metsola, a declarat:

    La fel ca în perioada COVID 19, în pandemie, Uniunea Europeană a crescut în unitate și hotărâre în faţa războiului din Ucraina. Cetățenii noștri susțin și salută acest lucru și aprobarea lor față de UE crește în consecinţă. Astăzi, aproape două treimi dintre europeni văd calitatea de membru UE ca un lucru bun. Imaginea Europei arată o Uniune Europeană mai bună ca niciodată în ultimii 15 ani. Numai în ultimele șase luni, importanța și valoarea UE a crescut. Numărul celor care au răspuns așa la sondajul realizat a crescut semnificativ în majoritatea țărilor în special în Lituania, Malta și Estonia. Agresivitatea Rusiei față de Ucraina a subliniat dramatic că suntem mai puternici împreună. Ne-a amintit de valorile care stau la baza noastră: libertatea și democrația. În prezent, trebuie să sprijinim ucrainenii care luptă pentru apărarea acestor valori. De la începutul războiului, cetăţenii nostri ne-au împins să reacţionăm cu unitate, solidaritate şi determinare. În mare parte opinia noastră publică este cea care a determinat liderii să ia decizii fără precedent pentru a oferi sprijin militar, financiar și umanitar pentru Ucraina. Noi trebuie să rămânem neclintiți în sprijinul nostru pentru Ucraina și să începem planificarea angajamentului nostru pe termen lung în regiune, inclusiv să luăm decizii privind statutul de candidat, dincolo de ajutorul de urgență imediat pentru Ucraina.





  • Eurodeputații cer acțiune pentru protejarea sănătății mintale

    Eurodeputații cer acțiune pentru protejarea sănătății mintale

    Sănătatea mintală nu este tratată ca o prioritate și în același mod ca cea fizică, arată un raport privind sănătatea mentală în lumea muncii digitale, realizat de Comisia pentru ocuparea forței de muncă și afaceri sociale a Parlamentului European. 64 la sută dintre tinerii cu vârste între 18 și 34 de ani erau expuși riscului de depresie anul trecut, din cauza lipsei unui loc de muncă și a perspectivelor financiare și educaționale, precum și a singurătății și izolării sociale, mai reiese din cercetare.

    Eurodeputatul Maria Walsh este autorul raportului privind sănătatea mintală: Ce am învățat prin digitalizarea locurilor noastre de muncă, de la pandemia de Covid, este că faptul că asistăm la niveluri uriașe de stres la locul de muncă. Suntem epuizați, stresați, avem un nivel ridicat de anxietate, depresie, oboseală și ceață a creierului. Acum avem un birou mobil în orice moment la îndemână. Este extrem de dificil pentru a ști cum să te deconectezi.

    Instituțiile și țările Uniunii Europene trebuie să recunoască nivelul ridicat al problemelor de sănătate mintală legate de muncă și să găsească modalități de a ajuta la prevenirea acestora, se mai precizează în raport. De asemenea, este necesar că violența, discriminarea și hărțuirea la locul de muncă să fie eradicate.

    Eurodeputatul Maria Walsh mai spune că este important că aceste măsuri să fie luate acum:
    Impactul economic și asupra societății pe care l-am văzut în ceea ce privește sănătatea mintală, dacă nu îl abordăm acum, când ne aflăm la acestă răscruce de mari schimbări, nu această generație va avea de suferit de pe urma lui, ci generațiile următoare.

    Parlamentul European propune și soluții la nivelul spațiul comunitar. Un echilibru mai bun între viața profesională și cea privată și dreptul la deconectare. Totodată, solicită ore de lucru flexibile pentru a ajuta la atenuarea stresului legat de muncă, educație în domeniul sănătății mintale și formare pentru angajatori. O altă propunere este ca anul 2023 să fie declarat Anul European al Sănătății Mintale.