Tag: Jaqueline Cristian

  • March 18, 2021

    March 18, 2021

    Covid-19RO. Almost 6,200 new cases of COVID-19 have been
    reported in Romania today. The total number of infected people nationwide has exceeded
    880,000. Most cases were registered in Bucharest, with more than one thousand
    new infections in 24 hours. The capital and eight other counties are currently
    in the red scenario, with over 3 cases per one thousand inhabitants. There are
    1,286 people in Intensive Care, a new record for the last months. Another 90
    people infected with SARS-CoV-2 have died, bringing the death toll to 22,000. The
    alert state imposed in the pandemic context has been extended in Romania, since
    March 14, by another 30 days. All restrictions imposed so far are still in
    place, and in addition, night curfew now starts at 10 pm.




    Vaccine. In
    Romania, the national immunization campaign against COVID 19 continues. Since
    its start on December 27, over 1.57 million people have been vaccinated, mostly
    with Pfizer-BioNTech, but also with Moderna and AstraZeneca. Romania has
    decided to continue vaccination with AstraZeneca, based on scientific data and
    the recommendations of the European Medicines Agency, the coordinator of the
    national immunization campaign, Colonel Valeriu Gheorghiţă, explained. He said
    the decision was not easy when many European countries – including Germany,
    Italy and France – decided to temporarily suspend the use of the vaccine as a
    precautionary measure following reports of blood clotting problems in people
    who had been given a dose of this vaccine. The third stage of vaccination has
    started this week, addressing the general population. For the time being,
    vaccinations are taking place in localities where the incidence of COVID-19
    cases is higher than 4.5 per one thousand inhabitants. The rest of the
    population can subscribe to waiting lists on the electronic platform.




    EMA. The European
    Medicines Agency (EMA) is to announce today the result of its safety assessment
    of the AstraZeneca vaccine against COVID-19, after several European Union
    member states suspended the administration of this vaccine for fear of side
    effects. EMA chief Emer Cooke has already said she is firmly
    convinced that the benefits outweigh the risks with this vaccine. On
    January 29, the EMA gave the green light to this vaccine developed by the
    British-Swedish laboratory AstraZeneca and Oxford University. Last month, the
    World Health Organization authorized the AstraZeneca vaccine for emergency use,
    making it easier for developing countries to access this relatively cheap
    serum.






    Economy. Even if
    the economic recovery is stronger than expected this year, the world will be
    left with a ‘hole’ of about 10 trillion dollars due to the coronavirus pandemic
    and lockdowns, estimates the UN Conference on Trade and Development (UNCTAD)
    estimates in a report quoted by dpa on Thursday. According to UNCTAD, although
    global economy could grow by 4.7% in 2021, it will still register a minus of 10
    trillion dollars – about twice Japan’s GDP – compared to the situation in which
    the pandemic would not have occurred. . Last year, the global economy was
    marked by the sharpest annual decline since the introduction of aggregate economy
    statistics in the early 1940s, the report said. UNCTAD warns that while
    developed economies have launched extensive recovery plans, people in smaller
    and poorer countries continue to struggle.




    Russia. Russia has
    recalled its ambassador to the US for consultations after US President Joe
    Biden made several statements about his Russian counterpart Vladimir Putin. The
    White House has a number of grievances that Biden has communicated directly to
    Putin. These include Moscow’s involvement in the US elections, the massive
    SolarWinds cyber attack and the alleged rewards to the Taliban for killing US
    military. According to the Radio Romania correspondent in Washington, the White
    House leader Joe Biden has said in an interview on ABC that Russian President
    Vladimir Putin will pay for interfering in the 2020 presidential election. The
    interview was broadcast after the publication of a report by the Information
    Community, which shows that Putin authorized an undercover campaign to
    denigrate Joe Biden and help Donald Trump win the election.






    Moldova. The parliamentary majority in Chisinau nominated
    Vladimir Golovatiuc, the ambassador to Moscow of the Republic of Moldova
    (ex-Soviet, predominantly Romanian-speaking), for the position of prime
    minister, jurnal.md reports. The candidate is proposed by a parliamentary
    majority consisting of 53 deputies from the Party of Socialists of the Republic
    of Moldova and the ‘For Moldova’ platform, which also includes deputies from
    the Shor Party. Two days ago, the pro-European president Maia Sandu appointed
    the interim leader of the Action and Solidarity Party, Igor Grosu, for the
    position of prime minister. PSRM challenged at the Constitutional Court the
    decree appointing Igor Grosu.








    Tennis. The
    Romanian tennis player Jaqueline Cristian (22, 160 WTA) achieved the highest
    performance of her career, by qualifying for the quarterfinals of the WTA 500
    tournament in St. Petersburg, with $ 565,530 in prize money. She defeated in
    two sets the Latvian Jelena Ostapenko, former winner at Roland Garros, the
    sixth seed of the competition. In the doubles, the Romanian-Dutch pair Monica
    Niculescu / Lesley Pattinama Kerkhove qualified for the semifinals, after
    beating the Japanese Makoto Ninomiya and the Czech Renata Voracova in two sets.
    In the semifinals, Monica Niculescu and Pattinama Kerkhove will play against the
    winners of the quarter between the main favorites, the Romanian Raluca Olaru
    and the Ukrainian Nadia Kicenok, and the pair Arina Rodionova (Australia) /
    Rosalie van der Hoek (Netherlands). (MI)

  • Fed Cup: România a ratat calificarea la turneul final

    Fed Cup: România a ratat calificarea la turneul final

    România a fost învinsă de Rusia cu 3-2 în meciul din play-off-ul Grupei Mondiale a Fed Cup, sâmbătă, în Sala Polivalentă din Cluj-Napoca, ratând calificarea la turneul final. Jaqueline Cristian şi Gabriela Ruse au pierdut meciul de dublul în fața echipei formată din Blinkova/Ana Kalinskaia în două seturi, 6-3, 6-2.



    Jaqueline Cristian (197 WTA) a învins-o pe Veronika Kudermetova (38 WTA) cu 7-5, 6-3, la debutul său în echipa de Fed Cup a României, în al patrulea meci de simplu. În primul meci de sâmbătă, rusoaica Ekaterina Alexandrova (28 WTA) a învins-o pe Ana Bogdan (90 WTA) cu 7-5, 3-6, 7-5.



    Ana Bogdan a câștigat, vineri, în fața Veronikai Kudermetova cu 6-3, 6-7 (5), 6-1, după ce Elena Gabriela Ruse (166 WTA) a pierdut cu 6-1, 6-4 meciul cu Ekaterina Alexandrova.



    Echipa naţională de tenis a României a întâlnit în 7 şi 8 februarie, în Sala Polivalentă din Cluj-Napoca, selecţionata Rusiei în Grupa Mondială a Fed Cup. Meciul a contat pentru calificarea la turneul final al Fed Cup de la Budapesta, din 14-19 aprilie.



    Simona Halep, Irina Begu şi Monica Niculescu nu au făcut parte din echipa României. Jucătoarele au renunţat la convocare pentru a se concentra pe turneele WTA în vederea calificării la Jocurile Olimpice de la Tokyo.