Tag: International Holocaust Remembrance Day

  • January 27, 2021

    January 27, 2021

    COVID-19 IN ROMANIA – The anti-COVID-19
    vaccination campaign continues in Romania. Over 487 thousand Romanians have
    taken the anti-COVID shot so far, and only 1,200 minor adverse reactions have
    been reported. Last week Romania received only half of the vaccine doses
    scheduled to arrive. Therefore, of the people performing key duties, included
    in the second phase of the campaign, people under 65 years of age without
    chronic illnesses will be reappointed for vaccination with a 10-day delay,
    Valeriu Gheorghiță, the head of the
    National Committee overseeing the campagin has said. The Romanian official
    explained there’s a shortage of some 117 thousand doses, and given that delays
    are likely to continue, the authorities have prepared several scenarios under
    which certain categories of people will receive the vaccine with certain
    delays. The goal for the first phase of the campaign has been met. 90% of the
    people included in this phase have been vaccinated or are scheduled for
    vaccination, Valeriu Gheorghiță added. According to the latest update released
    today by the Group for Strategic Communication, another 3,174 new infections
    with SARS-CoV-2 were reported in the last 24 hours, as well as 77 related
    fatalities. So far 718,612 people got infected with COVID-19 since the start of
    the pandemic and 18,015 have died to the virus. 1,025 patients are currently in
    intensive care.




    COVID-19 IN THE WORLD – Companies producing anti-COVID-19 vaccines, which have received
    massive investments from the European Union, must now make good on their
    promises and honor their delivery obligations, European Commission President,
    Ursula von der Leyen, has warned. The statement comes after a string of delays
    announced by the Pfizer-BioNTech group in the delivery of its vaccine, which
    was followed by a similar announcement from the AstraZeneca group. In other
    news, the World Health Organization has approved the use of the anti-COVID-19
    vaccine produced by the American biotechnology company Moderna, which must be administered
    in two doses 28 days apart. On Tuesday, the United Kingdom became the first
    country in Europe to exceed the 100,000 COVID-related death toll, which deepens
    the crisis in this country. At global level, over 100 million infections have
    been confirmed since the start of the outbreak and at least 2.1 million people
    have died, the latest worldometers.info update reveals.




    BUDGET – President Klaus Iohannis
    yesterday evening talked with leaders of the ruling coalition on the 2021 state
    budget, which is due to be submitted to Parliament for debate early next month.
    Deputy Prime Minister Kelemen Hunor told Radio Romania the draft budget is a
    priority right now, saying the deficit cannot exceed 7.1% of the GDP. The
    Social-Democrats in opposition claim the Government is working on an austerity
    budget. After consulting with representatives of trade unions on Tuesday on
    this matter, the Social-Democratic Party will release its own alternate budget
    later today. In Bucharest, trade unionists with the Publisind trade federation
    staged a protest against the low salaries in the public sector and the
    Government’s plans to freeze salaries over 2021. The federation warns that,
    unless their demands are met, protest actions will continue indefinitely.




    ROMANIA-US RELATIONS – Foreign
    Affairs Minister Bogdan Aurescu today sent a letter of congratulations to his
    US counterpart, Antony Blinken, who took over his mandate as US Secretary of
    State after being confirmed in office by the US Congress. According to the
    Romanian Foreign Affairs Ministry, Bogdan Aurescu expressed Bucharest’s
    readiness to continue the expansion of the Strategic Partnership with the
    United States, a key pillar of Romania’s foreign affairs and security policy.
    The Romanian Minister said Romania remains a trusted ally and a close partner
    of the United States, expressing confidence that, over the term in office of
    Secretary of State Antony Blinken, the two countries will continue close
    coordination and ensure the security and prosperity of their citizens, as well
    as to promote regional stability, including in the Black Sea region. Moreover,
    Minister Aurescu argued in favor of a strengthened US military presence in
    Romania, underlying the development of a reliable and sustainable deterrence
    capability in the Black Sea region, an area of strategic importance to trans-Atlantic
    security. At the same time, Bogdan Aurescu pointed out one of Romania’s
    priorities is the continuous development of economic cooperation with the
    United States. Also on this occasion, Minister Aurescu extended an invitation
    to Secretary of State Blinken to visit Romania.




    HOLOCAUST – Romania’s President, Klaus
    Iohannis, today conveyed a message marking the International Holocaust
    Remembrance Day. President Iohannis said remembrance doesn’t just bring back
    the pain, but also serves to educate us to steer clear of inherent traps
    generated by oblivion. Europe is currently facing waves of extremism, populism
    and anti-Semitism, the President argues, and over the last 20 years Romania has
    developed a series of policies and instruments to combat such phenomena. In
    this context, the President urged the Government to swiftly adopt the national
    strategy on the prevention and combating of anti-Semitism, xenophobia,
    radicalization and hate speech. A brief ceremony honoring the victims of the
    Holocaust was observed today in Bucharest. Various events are also staged in
    other cities across the country.




    US-RUSSIA RELATIONS – The
    newly instated American President, Joe Biden, had his first telephone
    conversation with his Russian counterpart, Vladimir Putin. The two leaders
    agreed to have their teams work urgently to complete the extension of the New
    Start nuclear arms control treaty by another five years. The Treaty signed by
    the United States and Russia, is due to expire on February 5. Political pundits
    say Biden said he would adopt a harsher tone in his relations with Vladimir
    Putin than his predecessor, Donald Trump, who repeatedly refused to face his
    Russian counterpart. The White House writes Joe Biden also expressed the United
    States’ support for the sovereignty of Ukraine, raising other issues of
    concern, such as Russia’s involvement in various elections, cyber-attacks and
    the arrest of opposition leader Alexei Navalny. The American President
    underlined he wants to cooperate with President Putin, wherever this is
    possible.




    WEATHER – A code yellow alert against heavy snowfalls is in place until
    tonight for eight counties in the southern half of the country and the capital
    city. Blizzards and strong wind are expected in the mountains. The snowfalls
    have disrupted road traffic, which has been shut down on certain national roads
    due to reduced visibility. Rail traffic has also been affected, over 25 trains
    have already been cancelled. Due to the strong wind all maneuvers in Romanian
    ports on the Black Sea have been suspended. (V. Palcu)