Tag: immunization strategy

  • November 28, 2020 UPDATE

    November 28, 2020 UPDATE

    COVID-19 IN ROMANIA – Another
    8,134 SARS-CoV-2 infections and 161 related deaths were reported in the last 24
    hours in Romania, the Group for Strategic Communication announced on Saturday.
    465, 982 people have been infected with COVID-19 since the start of the
    pandemic, while 11,045 people have died to the virus. Most infections were
    reported in Bucharest, Constanța, Cluj, Ilfov and Iași. Over 70% of infected
    people have recovered. 1,249 people are currently in intensive care. 6,914 Romanians
    living abroad have tested positive for COVID-19, 127 of them have died.


    COVID-19 IN THE WORLD – More
    and more countries around the world are preparing their national strategies for
    anti-COVID-19 vaccination. The United States and the European Union hope to
    start the vaccination campaign in December. The first vaccines to be
    administered will be those produced by Pfizer and BioNTech and Moderna. So far
    Pfizer and BioNTech announced a 95% efficiency rate for their vaccine, Moderna
    says its vaccine has a 94.5% efficiency while the Russian Sputnik V vaccine is
    rated with a 91.4% efficiency. The AstraZeneca British vaccine is the cheapest
    and doesn’t require cold storage, although additional tests are still needed.
    China also claims its Sinopharm vaccine works, with zero infection cases
    reported for 1 million people who’ve taken the vaccine, which is still in an
    experimental phase.


    UNION – Restricted ceremonies on
    Saturday marked 102 years since the completion of the historic process of
    Bukovina’s union with Romania. The event prefaced the Union with Romania on
    December 1, 1918, of not just Transylvania, but also Banat, Maramureş and
    Crişana,
    which had also been part of the Habsburg Empire. Previously, in March 1918,
    Bessarabia, another Romanian province, had united with the mother-country. Preparations
    are underway in Romania to organize the military parades celebrating December
    1, the National Day of Romania. In Bucharest, the traditional parade will be
    held without public attendance in a restricted format, due to the coronavirus
    pandemic. The National Day will be celebrated abroad by means of online events
    organized by Romania’s embassies or by branches of the Romanian Cultural
    Institute.


    MOLDOVA – Authorities have
    declared a state of emergency in the Republic of Moldova, in place until
    January 15, 2021. All nightclubs have been closed, while restaurants, bars and coffee
    shops will close before 10 PM. Colloquiums and sports competitions with
    physical attendance have been banned. Theatres, cinemas and concert halls have
    also shut down. Public and private institutions will have to introduce special
    working hours, with the physical presence of only those workers who cannot work
    from home. According to our correspondent on the ground, restrictions were previously
    introduced in the Republic of Moldova, although they were not fully observed,
    not even by the authorities. Socialist Prime Minister Ion Chicu organized his
    son’s wedding party, while in the campaign for the presidential election, the
    acting President, Igor Dodon, held a rally with hundreds of participants.


    CAMPAIGN – The campaign for the
    legislative election due on December 6 continues in Romania. As in the case of
    the local election, held on September 27, the authorities have limited the
    number of participants to election rallies and introduced strict health safety
    regulations. Citizens will be able to cast their votes in all polling stations
    on election day, Prime Minister Ludovic Orban has said, adding that citizens
    infected with COVID-19, currently in quarantine or isolation, will be able to
    vote with the help of the mobile ballot box. More and more towns and villages
    across Romania are entering quarantine against the growing infection rate.
    Romanians living abroad will be able to vote on December 5 and the 6. Representing
    the Romanian Diaspora will be four deputies and two senators.


    VACCINATION – The Government decree
    on the vaccination strategy was adopted in Friday’s Government session. The
    first to be immunized will be employees working in healthcare, social
    assistance, people in at-risk categories and key personnel, Ionel Dancă, the
    head of the Prime Minister’s Office, told a press briefing. The Government also
    decided to increase the bonus of medical and auxiliary personnel directly
    dealing with COVID-19 patients up to 85% of their base salary. The Government
    also debated a draft law providing financial assistance to companies in the
    hospitality industry. One measure provides for a grant covering losses incurred
    in 2020 up to 20% of last year’s turnover.


    HANDBALL – Romania’s women’s
    handball team are preparing for the European Championship hosted by Denmark
    between December 3 and 20. Romania is playing in Group D in the final
    tournament, alongside Norway, Germany and Poland, with the games taking place
    in the town of Kolding. Denmark is the sole host of the tournament after the
    second designated host, neighboring Norway, pulled out. On November 16, only 17
    days before the first game was due, Oslo announced that healthcare constraints
    related to the COVID-19 pandemic prevent it from organizing the competition.
    (V. Palcu)