Tag: Global Response initiative #coronavirus

  • May 5, 2020

    May 5, 2020

    COVID-19 IN ROMANIA – Barber
    shops, dental clinics and museums across Romania will reopen on May 15, after
    being shut down due to the coroanvirus pandemic. People will also be able to
    move around the city without a signed declaration. President Klaus Iohannis
    yesterday spoke about these measures, saying the state of emergency will be
    replaced with a state of alert, which will allow the authorities to keep the
    situation in check. Meanwhile the COVID-19 death toll in Romania has reached
    827 people, while the number of confirmed cases now stands at 13,800. 5,500
    people have recovered. Health Minister Nelu Tataru says the pandemic could
    reach its peak at the end of the week. According to the Government’s Group for
    Strategic Communication, some 2,400 Romanian nationals living abroad have
    tested positive for coronavirus, mostly in Italy. Of them 96 have died to the
    virus.




    COVID-19 IN THE WORLD – Italy, the
    first country in the world to impose total quarantine for the entire population
    due to the coronavirus pandemic, has started easing restrictions. For the
    second day in a row, the number of deaths is below 200, while the total number
    of confirmed cases stands at some 100,000. As of today, 4.5 million Italians
    have returned to work. Until May 17, Italians can move around the city only for
    work, health problems, to shop or to visit their relatives, while observing
    social distancing measures. The British Government is also expected to announce
    a gradual lifting of restrictions this week. According to the BBC, the measures
    will include spaced-out working hours for employees, while preserving telework
    where possible over the coming weeks, possibly months. In France, the
    Government’s plans for a gradual return to normal life starting May 11 have
    been met with political criticism. The right-wing Senate has voted against the
    Government’s relaxation plan, although the vote is purely consultative, bearing
    no effect on the implementation of the strategy already approved last week in the
    National Assembly. Over 250,000 people have died worldwide since the beginning
    of the outbreak in December last year in China.


    MEETING – President Klaus Iohannis is today meeting
    with representatives of the business sector to discuss economic recovery
    measures. In yesterday’s press conference, Prime Minister Ludovic Orban
    presented a series of economic measures, which include subsidizing up to 41.5%
    of salaries, representing the income tax and contributions to national schemes.
    Over the coming period the Government
    will launch a support program for large companies, patterned on the SME Invest assistance
    program.






    TOURISM – Arrivals and
    bookings in accommodation units across Romania have dropped by nearly 70% in
    March compared to the same period in 2019, the National Statistics Institute
    reports. The average stay for March was 2 days for Romania tourists and 2.1
    days for foreign tourists. Additionally, compared to March, 2019, the number of
    foreign tourists who entered the country dropped by over 50%, standing at some
    410,000 people, while the number of Romanians who left the country stood at 653,000
    people, a 56% drop.




    GLOBAL RESPONSE – The European
    Commission yesterday organized a video-conference aimed at raising funds to
    support the development of a COVID-19 vaccine. Commission President Ursula von
    der Leyen hailed the exemplary response of the international community. Over
    the course of a few hours some 7.4 billion euros were raised. Madonna, the Bill
    and Melinda Gates Foundation, in addition to heads of state and government and
    international organizations promised to make donations. The European Commission
    will donate 1 billion euros, France and Germany also contributing 500 million
    euros each. The European Investment Bank promised important funds and a large
    plan for investment. China will be donating over 45 million euros, while South
    Africa over a billion. The United States did not take part in the Global
    Response initiative, given its open conflict with the World Health Organization
    and China, who want to develop vaccines of their own. French President Emmanuel
    Macron and King Abdullah of Jordan have warned the development of a universal
    vaccine against COVID-19 is not a competition, but should involve cooperation.


    (Translated by V.
    Palcu)