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  • May 18, 2021 UPDATE

    May 18, 2021 UPDATE

    COVID-19 IN ROMANIA – Romanian President Klaus Iohannis on Tuesday
    highlighted the need to accelerate the vaccination campaign, warning that
    fading signs of the pandemic might induce a false sense of security in people
    who haven’t got immunized. The president said a large number of the population
    still needs to get vaccinated. The President had a work meeting with Prime
    Minister Florin Cîţu and government members regarding the anti-COVID-19
    vaccination campaign. According to the president, the success of the
    vaccination will impact the full reopening of all social and economic sectors
    in post-pandemic Romania. According to the Facebook page of the vaccination
    campaign, over 4 million people got vaccinated at national level since the
    start of the vaccination campaign, and 6.9 million doses of vaccine have been
    administered so far. According to the authorities, Romania ranks 7th
    at European level in terms of the percentage of fully-vaccinated population and
    21st at world level. Tens of thousands of people have been immunized
    in recent days in drive-through centers (by car) and through vaccination
    marathons across the country. The capital’s Emergency Situations Committee
    decided on Monday that preschoolers and pupils will be able to return to class
    physically, starting Wednesday, with the observance and application of all
    protection rules. On the other hand, the Strategic Communication Group reported
    on Tuesday 681 cases of infection with the new coronavirus out of almost 32
    thousand tests performed nationwide. In the last 24 hours, 91 patients
    diagnosed with COVID-19 died. There are now more than 4,600 patients in
    hospitals, of whom 716 in intensive care. At this moment, at national level, an
    incidence higher than 1 per one thousand inhabitants is registered only in Cluj
    county – 1.18, and Alba county – 1.14.




    VACCINATION CERTIFICATE – Romania is ready to introduce the green vaccination
    certificate that will be used at European level, the spokesperson for the
    Special Telecommunications Service, Cătălin Chirca told Radio Romania. STS is
    already working on an IT system with two components: a portal wherefrom
    citizens will download their green certificate for free and an application that
    will allow the verification of issued certificates. Adina Vălean, the European
    Commissioner for Transport, has explained that, currently, there are 18 member
    countries that have scheduled tests of their solutions and the connection that
    their databases will establish with the European information exchange platform.
    Romania is scheduled for May 21 to take its interoperability test. The green
    vaccination certificate, which will contain a QR code, will facilitate free
    movement in the EU during the COVID-19 pandemic. It will certify that a person
    has been vaccinated against coronavirus or, as the case may be, that he or she
    has recently had a negative test result or that he or she has been infected
    with the virus.




    ECONOMY – In the first quarter of this year, Romanian economy
    was the most dynamic in the European Union, with a growth of the Gross Domestic
    Product of 2.8% compared to the last quarter of 2020, according to preliminary
    data published on Tuesday by Eurostat. Next come Cyprus (2%), Hungary (1.9%)
    and Lithuania (1.8%). Earlier, the National Institute of Statistics had too
    announced this growth, above estimates, of the Romanian economy in the first
    quarter of 2021. Prime Minister Florin Cîţu wrote on Facebook that it’s the
    fastest economic recovery in history, in response to the biggest crisis in the
    last hundred years. He also wrote that the Government is preparing new measures
    to make Romania’s post-pandemic economy stronger and more competitive. For this
    year, the authorities estimate an economic growth of about 4.3%, after a
    decline of 3.9% in 2020.




    CONFLICT – France has called on Israel to grant swift and
    unrestrained access to humanitarian aid to Gaza after a crucial crossing point
    was closed down, French Prime Minister Jean Castex announced on Tuesday in the
    National Assembly. The international community is making efforts to put an end
    to the bloody Israeli-Palestinian conflict in Gaza. On Tuesday, following
    Israel’s latest air strikes and missiles launched by Hamas, the situation escalated
    at the Kerem Shalom border crossing point, which Israel closed down a few hours
    later after a new missile barrage from the Palestinian side. Also on Tuesday,
    US Secretary of State Antony Blinken gave assurances that the United States
    will not stand in the way of UN diplomacy in the Israeli-Palestinian dialogue,
    without promising, however, they would support a UN Security Council resolution
    calling for a ceasefire. According to France Press news agency, the US official
    recalled that President Joe Biden on Monday voiced support for a ceasefire agreement.
    Israel and Hamas militants continue to bomb each other’s positions after a week
    of intense fighting. (MI & VP)