Tag: Medieval festival

  • July 31, 2021

    July 31, 2021

    COVID-19 – 156 new cases of
    COVID infection were reported on Saturday, in addition to 3 related fatalities.
    56 people are now in intensive care. We recall that, starting August 1,
    teenagers aged 12-17 can receive the anti-COVID vaccine produced by Moderna, in
    addition to the Pfizer vaccine. Romania is closing in on the 5 million
    vaccinated people mark, of whom most have completed the full vaccination
    scheme. The number, however, is below the authorities expectations.




    CYBER ATTACKS – Romanian
    hospitals are vulnerable to cyber-attacks, while their level of digital
    security is low, the Romanian Intelligence Service has warned, after last week
    a hospital in Bucharest was the target of a ransomware attack. According to the
    Service, such attacks are used by hackers to demand ransom for crypted data.
    Although of medium or low complexity, the attacks may severely disrupt the
    activity of healthcare institutions. The Service recommends the adoption of
    centralized measures to impose the implementation of minimum cyber security at
    the level of these institutions.




    ATTACK – The Foreign
    Ministry in Bucharest announced it would provide all the necessary assistance
    and will actively monitor the investigation into the circumstances of the
    violent attack that killed a Romanian national on Thursday in the Arabian Sea.
    The Ministry recalls that so far Romania’s missions have received no requests
    for consular assistance. One Romanian citizen and a British one were killed
    during an attack on Thursday onboard the Mercer Street oil tanker off the Oman
    coast in the Arabian Sea. According to the United Kingdom Maritime Trade
    Operations, an anti-piracy organization, the attack took place some 280
    kilometers southeast of Oman’s capital city. Zodiac Maritime issued a statement
    saying the ship was Japanese-owned.




    AMBASSDOR – Romania’s new
    ambassador to the United States, Andrei Muraru, was on Friday received at the
    US State Department where he presented copies of his letters of accreditation.
    In a post on Facebook, the Romanian diplomat said the reception is a rare exception
    made by the US State Department, which is a clear indication of the special
    importance of US-Romanian relations. Andrei Muraru said that, during his
    meetings with US officials, he expressed Romania’s firm commitment to
    consolidating the strategic partnership at military, political, economic,
    cultural and educational levels.




    DEFICIT – Romania’s
    budget deficit stood below 3% of the GDP after the first six months of the
    year, which signals a drop according to centralized data published by the
    Finance Ministry. Budget revenues are 20% higher compared to the similar period
    of last year. Spending also went up by 10%, compared to 2020. The largest share
    represented investment, followed by COVID-related spending. Personnel spending
    also went up 4.5%, while social welfare expenses also increased by some 9%.




    VISIT – Principal
    Deputy Assistant Secretary for Nuclear Energy, Kathryn Huff and David Muniz,
    Charge d’affaires of the US Embassy in Bucharest on Friday visited the Nuclear
    Power Plant at Cernavodă. According to a US Embassy release, the visit was
    aimed at starting bilateral talks over the recent ratification by president
    Klaus Iohannis of the US-Romanian inter-government agreement, also marking the
    10th anniversary of the Strategic Partnership between the two
    states. The US Embassy also says the agreement allows for cooperation in key
    sectors for Romania as well as in the field of civilian nuclear energy,
    particularly as regards projects to build Units 3 and 4 and modernizing Unit 1
    at the Cernavodă Nuclear Power Plant. The USA and Romania in October 2020
    signed an extended inter-government cooperation agreement regarding the
    development of nuclear energy projects at Cernavodă and in the field of
    civilian nuclear energy in Romania. In November 2020, the European Commission
    ratified the US-Romanian agreement that provides for the building of reactors 3
    and 4 at Cernavodă. The project will be using the CANDU 6 technology, which is
    similar to the current one being used in units 1 and 2.




    FESTIVAL – Cancelled last
    year due to the COVID pandemic, the Medieval Sighişoara Festival, the
    longest-lasting festival of its kind in Romania, will this year bring together
    artists, craftsmen and a large number of guests. The only medieval citadel
    still inhabited in southeastern Europe, Sighişoara will this weekend see
    warriors, knights, ladies of the court and master craftsmen pouring in from all
    corners of the country and from abroad. On Friday, the medieval play The Farce
    of Master Pathelin, stage directed by our colleague from the Aromanian
    Service, Toma Enache, who is also the festival’s stage director, was premiered.
    A concert by the band Phoenix is scheduled for Sunday. Entry is free of charge,
    face masks are mandatory and only vaccinated people or those presenting a negative
    PCR test for COVID-19 can attend the performances.




    WEATHER – A heat wave
    continues to grip Romania, with code orange and yellow alerts having been
    issued in most regions. Meteorologists expect extremely high temperatures,
    thunderstorms, but also strong wind and hail during the interval. Highs may
    exceed 38 degrees locally. (VP)

  • July 30, 2021

    July 30, 2021

    COVID-19 – A new batch of over 100,000 doses of
    anti-COVID-19 vaccine produced by Moderna will arrive in Romania today. So far,
    Romania received over 1.7 million dozes of the Moderna vaccine, while over
    700,000 have already been administered. We recall that, starting next month, children
    aged 12-17 can get the anti-COVID jab produced by Moderna, additionally to the
    Pfizer vaccine. Also today, Johnson & Johnson will be delivering over
    93,000 doses of its own vaccine. So far half a million doses of the Johnson
    & Johnson vaccine reached Romania, of which less than half have been administered
    to the population. Romania is closing in on the 5 million vaccinated people
    mark, most of whom have completed the full vaccination scheme. The authorities
    on Friday announced 153 new cases of COVID infection, in addition to 1 related
    fatality. 49 people are currently in intensive care.




    MOLDOVA – Pro-European president of the
    Republic of Moldova, Maia Sandu, today signed the decree to appoint Natalia Gavriliță as
    Prime Minister of Moldova after a round of consultations with parliamentary
    parties. A former Minister of Finance in the Sandu Cabinet in 2019, Natalia
    Gavriliță has two weeks to decide on her team and submit a governing program to
    Parliament. She was previously designated Prime Minister in February, but was
    not supported by the Parliament majority controlled by the Socialists. On
    Thursday, the new Parliament decided on its leadership. The Action and
    Solidarity Party (PAS), which supports president Sandu, holds the majority. Its
    leader, Igor Grosu, will serve as Parliament Speaker. PAS holds 63 seats, the
    Bloc of Socialists and Communists 32 and Shor Party 6.




    FESTIVAL – Cancelled last year due to the COVID
    pandemic, the Medieval Sighişoara
    Festival, the longest-lasting festival of its kind in Romania, will this year
    bring together artists, craftsmen and a large number of guests. The only
    medieval citadel still inhabited in southeastern Europe, Sighişoara will this
    weekend see warriors, knights, ladies of the court and master craftsmen pouring
    in from all corners of the country and from abroad. Today, the medieval play The Farce of Master Pathelin, stage
    directed by our colleague from the Aromanian Service, Toma Enache, who is also
    the festival’s stage director, will be premiered. Entry is free of charge, face
    masks are mandatory and only vaccinated people or those presenting a negative
    PCR test for COVID-19 can attend the plays.






    FOOTBALL – FCSB
    football club was ousted on Thursday from Europa Conference league after losing
    to Shakhter Karagandy of Kazakhstan 5-3 at the penalty shootout in the second
    preliminary round. Also on Thursday, another Romanian team, Sepsi OSK Sfântu Gheorghe was eliminated by Spartak
    Trnava of Slovakia, losing 4-3 at the penalty shootout, also in the
    second preliminary round of Conference League. The third team representing
    Romania in the competition, Universitatea Craiova, was also knocked out after
    ending 0-0 the home match against KF Laci of Albania. In Champions League, CFR Cluj will be playing
    Young Boys Berne of Switzerland in the third preliminary round. In the previous
    round Young Boys ousted Slovan Bratislava, while CFR Cluj won against FC Lincoln
    Red Imps of Gibraltar.




    OLYMPICS – Romania ranked 4th in the
    overall medal standings in rowing at the Tokyo Olympics after grabbing three
    medals, one gold and two silver. New Zealand ranked first, followed by
    Australia and the Netherlands. We have met our objective of winning two medals,
    the Romanian Rowing Federation said, adding that our athletes’ performance is
    all the more notable as our country didn’t win any medals at the London
    Olympics of 2012, and won only one bronze medal in Rio. The gold medal was won
    by the Romanian lightweight double-scull crew made up of Simona Radiş and
    Ancuţa Bodnar. The Federation also praised the medals won by the men’s crews,
    the first after a break of 29 years. The Romanian four crew, made up of Mihăiţă
    Vasile Ţigănescu, Mugurel Semciuc, Ştefan Constantin Berariu and Cosmin
    Pascari, won silver, while the men’s pair, made up of Marius Cozmiuc and
    Ciprian Tudosă also won silver. Today, the Romanian women’s eight crew ranked 6th
    in the A finals. This is the second edition in the last 41 years when Romania
    doesn’t make the podium, the only other exception being the 2012 London
    Olympics. Also today, Alin Alexandru Firfirică failed to qualify to the final
    of the discus throw event, ranking 17 in the general standings. On Thursday,
    swimmer David Popovici ranked 7th in the final of the of 100-meter
    freestyle event.




    WEATHER – A wave of extreme
    heat continues to grip Romania. Most regions are under a code yellow alert for extreme
    heat and thermal discomfort, while Bucharest and seven counties in the south
    are under a code orange alert. Thunderstorms and heavy rainfall are expected
    locally, in addition to strong wind and hail. Highs will range between 30 and
    39 degrees Celsius. The noon reading in Bucharest was 30 degrees. (VP)