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  • September 5, 2021 UPDATE

    September 5, 2021 UPDATE

    COVID-19 – The daily number of COVID-19
    infections is on the rise. The pandemic is again putting additional strain on
    medical units across the country, as for several days the number of infections has
    exceeded the 1,500 mark. 1,242 new cases of COVID infection were reported on
    Sunday, in addition to 11 related fatalities. Over 3,000 people are being treated
    for COVID-19 in hospitals across the country, while 372 people are currently in
    intensive care. Health Minister Ioana Mihăilă announced additional ICU beds
    will be made available in Bucharest, where the largest number of new cases was
    reported. Over 6,600 people were vaccinated against COVID-19 on Saturday, while
    5.1 million people have completed the vaccination scheme. On the other hand,
    Romania has sent 100 thousand rapid antigen COVID tests to neighboring Moldova.
    Romania’s ambassador to Chişinău, Daniel Ioniţă, said the donation reflects the
    special relations between Romania and the Republic of Moldova. So far Romania
    has donated 500,000 anti-COVID-19 vaccine shots to neighboring Moldova.


    LIST -
    The updated list of countries representing an epidemiological risk was
    published on Sunday by the National Committee for Emergency Situations. Serbia,
    Estonia and Albania have entered the red zone, while all arrivals from this
    country will enter quarantine, unless they provide proof of vaccination or that
    they had the disease. Norway, Austria and Bosnia Herzegovina have now entered
    the yellow zone, in addition to Spain and Lichtenstein, where infection rates
    have dropped. People coming from these areas will not enter quarantine if they
    provide proof of vaccination, of a PCR negative test or if they’ve had the
    disease.




    POLITICAL
    CRISIS – The Parliament leadership is meeting on Monday to discuss the
    timetable for the debate and vote of the no-confidence motion filed on Friday
    by AUR and USR-PLUS MPs against the Cabinet led by Liberal Florin Cîţu.
    Originally scheduled for Saturday, the Parliament session was suspended due to
    lack of quorum. Titled The demise of the Cîţu Cabinet, Romania’s only chance
    at survival!, the document claims the Government plunged the country into a
    deep economic and social crisis. Considered a protector of the Prime Minister,
    president Klaus Iohannis has called on the USR-PLUS alliance to resume dialogue
    within the ruling coalition and come up with a viable and reasonable solution
    to overcome the political deadlock. The president accused USR-PLUS they lost
    credibility with their own voters for associating themselves politically with
    AUR, a party that disregards Western values. In response, USR-PLUS continues to
    call for the resignation of Prime Minister Florin Cîţu. The motion filed by USR-PLUS and AUR was
    signed by 122 MPs. For the document to be adopted in Parliament, a minimum of
    234 votes are required, which means USR-PLUS and AUR will need the support of other
    parliamentary parties. From the opposition, PSD says it will vote the motion,
    but only if it leads to snap elections. The Social-Democrats want to file their
    own motion, claiming USR-PLUS ministers should also be dismissed.










    DIPLOMACY
    – The Romanian Ministry for Foreign Affairs over September 7-9 is organizing
    the Annual Meeting of Romanian Diplomacy, the Ministry announced in a release
    published on Sunday. This year’s theme is titled Diplomatic action to
    consolidate Romania’s resilience. Traditionally organized around Romanian
    Diplomacy Day, this year the event will be held online and will involve the
    participation of the heads of Romania’s diplomatic missions and consular
    offices abroad. Attending will also be the Foreign Minister of the Republic of
    Moldova, Nicolae Popescu, who will be paying an official visit to Bucharest,
    the Foreign Minister of Greece, Nikos Denidas, who will also be in Romania for
    an official visit. Keynote speeches will be delivered by Italy’s Minister for
    Foreign Affairs and International Cooperation, Luigi Di Maio, the Indian
    Foreign Minister, Australia’s Minister of Trade, Tourism and Investments, as
    well as European Commission and OSCE officials. European Commission
    vice-president for democracy and demography, Dubravka Šuica, the Secretary
    General of the Organization for Security and Cooperation in Europe, Helga
    Schmid, who will give online presentations, as well as Thomas Garrett, the
    Secretary General of the Community of Democracies, who will attend the meeting
    physically.




    EVACUATIONS
    – Another 80 Afghan citizens were successfully evacuated on Sunday from
    Afghanistan via land transport, and are now safe in Pakistani territory, the
    Romanian Ministry for Foreign Affairs has announced. The special task force
    coordinated by Minister Bogdan Aurescu announced it is looking for the most
    effective means of transporting the citizens safely to Romania. The group of
    people includes former collaborators of the Romanian Armed Forces, students
    with scholarships in Romania, a human rights university professor, a
    representative of the Afghan Police, members of their families and other
    vulnerable categories. The task force has so far evacuated 156 Afghan citizens
    who risked being persecuted by the Taliban regime in Kabul if they had stayed.




    PATZAICHIN
    – The several-time Olympic canoe champion Ivan Patzaichin passed away on Sunday,
    aged 71, the Romanian Olympic and Sports Committee writes on its Facebook page.
    Ivan Patzaichin won seven medals at the Olympic Games, four gold and three
    silver. He took part in five editions of the Games, from 1968 to 1984. He is
    also the holder of 22 world titles. He went on to become a great coach, his
    trainees winning 150 Olympic, world and European medals. He was the
    vice-president of the Romanian Federation of Kayak-Canoe and the vice-president
    of the Romanian Olympic Committee. Elected in 1990, Juan Antonia Samaranch, the
    chairman of the International Olympic Committee, bestowed on Patzaichin the
    Platinum Wreath, the highest Olympic distinction, becoming the only Romanian to
    hold this title. In 2000 he was given the Faithful Servant national order in
    rank of knight. In April, 2019, Ivan Patzaichin was also awarded the Golden
    Wreath, the highest distinction of the Romanian Olympic and Sports Committee.
    In 2019, the presidency awarded Patzaichin The Romanian Star national order
    in rank of knight. (VP)