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  • October 23, 2021 UPDATE

    October 23, 2021 UPDATE

    COVID-19 New restrictions take effect on Monday in Romania, as the country is
    struggling with an unprecedented epidemiological crisis. For 30 days, the
    digital COVID certificate will be compulsory in most public places, except for
    food shops and drugstores, face covering will be compulsory in all indoor and
    outdoor public areas, and a ban on outdoor concerts and shows, as well as on
    private events, including weddings, conferences and workshops, will be in place.
    Also on Monday, public and private kindergartens,
    primary, secondary schools and high schools will take a 2-week break.
    After-schools will also be closed, although nurseries will stay open. Companies
    with more than 50 employees will organise shifts or remote work, sports
    competitions will be held without public in attendance, and a night curfew will also be introduced, between 10 pm and 5 am, for
    the unvaccinated. On Saturday the authorities reported 15,261
    new SARS-CoV-2 cases and 446 COVID-related deaths.




    VACCINE An
    efficiency survey on COVID-19 vaccination in Romania indicates that
    immunisation has reduced contamination risks 5 times,
    hospitalisation risks 10 times, intensive care admission risks nearly 14 times
    and COVID-related death risks over 20 times. The data analysed included over 2.7 million
    tests (both positive and negative), collected from over 1.7 million people aged
    over 16 and vaccinated. The survey was run in February – May, when the Alpha
    variant of the virus was prevailing in Romania. Following repeated appeals from
    physicians, for fear of getting infected or simply because they no longer have
    access to various activities without the digital COVID certificate, many
    Romanians previously reluctant to the vaccine seem to have changed their minds.
    According to the latest official figures, over 127,000 people got vaccinated in
    the last 24 hours, most of them (over 91,000) with the first dose. This weekend
    the capital Bucharest is hosting a vaccination marathon. Since the start of the
    vaccination programme in late December, more than 6.3 million Romanians have
    received COVID-19 vaccines, and nearly 5.9 million of them are fully vaccinated.




    GOVERNMENT In Romania, prime
    minister designate Nicolae Ciucă, a retired general, carried on negotiations
    over parliamentary support for his new cabinet. The Democratic Union of Ethnic
    Hungarians in Romania will be the Liberals’ partners in the ruling coalition. The
    head of the Social Democratic Party in opposition, Marcel Ciolacu, Saturday had
    a telephone conversation with the prime minister designate, requesting him to
    come up with a clear, short-term action plan on handling the pandemic and to
    include in his governing programme 10 urgent measures suggested by the Social
    Democrats in the healthcare, economic and social areas. A new discussion will
    be held next week. Unhappy with a possible cooperation with the Social
    Democrats, many Liberals will leave the party and will start a new one jointly
    with the former party leader Ludovic Orban, said an ex-government spokesman, Ionel Dancă. Romania has been faced with a governmental crisis since
    September, when Save Romania Union left the ruling coalition over disagreements
    with PM Florin Cîţu and backed a
    no-confidence motion initiated by the Social Democrats against the Cîţu
    government. The first politician designated by president Klaus Iohannis to form
    a new government, Save Romania Union leader Dacian Cioloş, failed to get
    endorsed by Parliament.




    MOLDOVA The PM of the Republic of Moldova, Natalia Gavriliţă, announced the
    rationalisation of natural gas and other resources during the one-month state
    of emergency declared by Parliament on Friday. She said the government was
    looking for alternative gas sources, due to the lack of a new contract with
    Russia, which has cut supplies by one-third and raised prices to an unacceptable
    level. Russian-Moldovan talks in Moscow ended after 2 days without an
    agreement, and Moldova might see Russian gas supply completely suspended as of
    November.





    TENNIS Raluca Olaru (Romania) / Nadia Kicenok (Ukraine) Saturday
    lost the final of the tennis tournament in Moscow (WTA 500), to 2nd
    seeded Jelena Ostapenko (Latvia) / Katerina Siniakova (the Czech Republic) 6-3,
    4-6, 10-8. This was the 24th
    WTA doubles final for Raluca Olaru, who has won 11 titles so far. Olaru and
    Kicenok this year won the tournaments in Sankt Petersburg and Chicago, and lost
    the final in Bad Homburg. (tr. A.M. Popescu)