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  • The state of alert, extended in Romania

    The state of alert, extended in Romania

    The state of alert is
    still in place in Romania for the fourth month running. The Government decided
    on a 30-day extension period for the state of alert, because of the reported
    number of COVID-19 infections which has been on the rise as of late. No further
    restrictions have been imposed, as supplementary measures to contain the spread
    of the new Coronavirus. However, outdoor restaurants will officially stay open
    until midnight, that is one hour more than initially stipulated, when outdoor
    restaurants had to close at 23:00 pm. Also, the economic operators managing
    such premises will have to make sure the number of customers on their premises
    does not exceed the number of available chairs. Physical interaction, dancing
    included, will also be limited. Serving customers is still forbidden in such
    indoor premises as restaurants, cafes or other places of public gathering.

    Wearing the protection
    mask remains compulsory in crowded open public areas, such as markets, fairs,
    bus stops, seafront promenades, pilgrimage areas or public festivities. Divine
    services, as stipulated before, can be performed inside or outside worship premises.
    However, sanitary protection measures are still to be complied with. Free
    access is granted to undeveloped beaches, with at least 2-meter distancing to
    be maintained between two persons, save for the members of the same family. We
    should also mention that since the outbreak of the pandemic, a record high in
    the number of infections was reported last week, twice as many cases for one
    single day, in terms of COVID-19 contaminations but also in terms of deaths.

    Healthcare Minister Nelu Tataru:


    The
    summer season is in full swing, while relaxation is at its highest. We are at a
    time when we deal with an appreciable number of infection cases, we’ve been
    carrying tests on an extensive scale for COVID-19 infection suspects and a side
    effect of that will be the great number of people who test positive for the
    infection. What’s most important for us is to maintain the capability to manage
    infection cases in the context of clinical symptoms and here I’m mainly
    speaking about cases of medium difficulty, but also about severe and most
    serious cases, requiring Intensive Care Unit therapy, where our resources are
    limited.


    Healthcare Minister
    Nelu Tataru went on to say that in hospitals countrywide, more than 1,000 beds
    were available in Intensive Care Units, with mechanical ventilators in place
    for patients in highly critical condition. Nelu Tataru also specified that across
    the country, the counties where tourism is developed as well as the places
    where commuters are in great numbers have seen the highest rate of infections.
    Notwithstanding, Minister Tataru believes that in the coming period, the number
    of infections with the new Coronavirus will become steady and a gradual
    decrease in the number of contaminations is likely to occur afterwards. Nelu
    Tataru went on to say it all depended on the extent to which people were willing
    to comply with the hygiene measures, they need to wear the protection masks and
    maintain social distancing. So far, the reported number of medically confirmed
    COVID-19 infections has exceeded 70,000 since the outbreak of the pandemic in
    late February this year. Almost half of the infected people have been declared
    healed. The COVID-19 virus has claimed the lives of almost three thousand
    people in Romania.

    (Translation by Eugen Nasta)

  • New calls to responsibility

    New calls to responsibility

    Romanian physicians
    have once again called on the population to comply with health rules, after a
    spike in new coronavirus infections. Several heads of
    hospital have warned that new patients have started to crowd hospitals and that
    intensive care units are about to get fully occupied soon. They have also
    complained about the lack of specialized personnel, and also about the fact
    that they are very tired after months of non-stop activity in the fight against
    the pandemic. Physicians categorically reject the conspiracy theories that have
    circulated lately, stressing the fact we are dealing with a very real and very
    dangerous disease.




    Doctor Virgil
    Musta, the coordinator of the ‘Victor Babes’ Infectious Diseases Hospital in
    Timisoara (southwest), says that the many new outbreaks are a consequence of
    the fact that prevention rules are no longer observed:


    It’s good that we want to be free. It’s good that we have the opportunity to
    move around, but, if we are not responsible and aware, we will see, little by
    little, the number of cases increasing, and the other countries, seeing the
    growth in our country, will block our access. It is a pity that after three
    months of sacrifices, but with very good results, we are now witnessing and
    increase in the number of severe cases, in the number of deaths, and that means
    we are now pulling down everything we’ve built so far. I hope, though, that
    our community will understand that it is important to observe the three golden
    rules: wearing a mask, social distancing and hand washing. These are not really
    difficult measures and we will have to pay attention to them from now one, if we
    don’t want to get sick, not only because of Covid-19, but also because there
    will be other similar challenges.




    We have relaxed
    too early, and this could cost us dearly, is the message of the doctors in
    Brasov (center), one of the most affected counties lately. They say the
    population does not seem to be aware of the danger posed by the new coronavirus
    and that the situation is very serious. The medical director of the Brasov
    Infectious Diseases Hospital, Andreea Moldovan, warns that doctors have a hard
    time coping with the large number of patients, especially since there is not
    enough room in the local hospitals to treat those infected with the new coronavirus.
    She has also drawn attention to the fact that, although the clinical forms of
    Covid-19 in children are not as severe and unpredictable as in adults, there
    may be cases that are difficult to treat and that might leave marks.




    The virus is
    real, it has no political colour, it cannot be banned by law and it does not
    disappear by itself if its existence is denied, said Romania’s President Klaus
    Iohannis on Thursday, when he made a new call for responsibility on citizens’
    part. In turn, Prime Minister Ludovic Orban called for a general mobilization
    of the institutions with control responsibilities, to verify compliance with
    the measures aimed at preventing the spread of the new coronavirus and to
    sanction all those who break them. (M.Ignatescu)