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  • April 4, 2020 UPDATE

    April 4, 2020 UPDATE

    DECREE – Authorities
    in Bucharest on Saturday passed a new military decree, the seventh since the
    onset of the state of emergency called due to the spread of the coronavirus in
    Romania. Under the new decree, total quarantine has been declared in the town
    of Tandarei, Ialomita County, after some 800 locals returned home from abroad
    and did not observe home isolation regulations. Starting 23:00 on Saturday, all
    commercial flights inbound and outbound to Austria, Belgium, Switzerland, the
    United States, the United Kingdom, the Netherlands, Turkey and Iran are
    suspended. Flight connections had been already
    cut off with Italy, Spain, France and Germany. Charter flights addressing the
    transport of seasonal workers to other states are permitted. Another provision
    in the decree refers to the extension of the period of suspension for
    international road transport of people to and from Italy, Spain, France,
    Germany, Austria, Switzerland, England, Ireland, the Netherlands and Turkey all
    throughout the state of emergency. According to the latest figures, the death
    toll in Romania has reached 140. The number of infections stands at 3,613, of
    whom 329 people have recovered. 119 patients are in intensive care. Some 15,000
    people are quarantined at national level and over 113,000 are in home
    isolation. Two hospitals in the northeast were fully or partially shut down,
    respectively, for a period of 14 days, for decontamination, after over 100
    medical staff tested positive for COVID-19. 317 Romanian citizens abroad have
    tested positive for COVID-19 and 26 have died.




    CORONAVIRUS IN THE
    WORLD – The global death toll for the coronavirus has exceeded 60,000. The
    World Health Organization says over 200 countries and territories are currently
    being affected. The most serious situation is in the United States, which
    reports a quarter of the total number of infections, and in Europe, the
    continent with the largest number of deaths. The WHO warns that COVID-19 might
    seriously hit Japan next, unless this country takes swift prevention measures.
    In Europe, the number of infections in Spain has exceeded that of Italy, and is
    reporting 11,000 dead. Italy instead is reporting decreasing number of
    infections, and the death toll is closing in on 15,000. France reports the
    third-largest number of victims, over 6,500.




    RECESSION -The coronavirus pandemic has brought the global economy
    to a standstill and plunged the world into a recession that will be way worse
    than the global financial crisis a decade ago, the head of the International
    Monetary Fund, Kristalina Georgieva said on Friday. The IMF official called on
    advanced economies to step up their efforts to help emerging markets and
    developing countries survive the economic and health impact of the pandemic. A
    similar message was delivered by World Bank President, David Malpass. The
    European Commission and the European Investment Bank have green-lit the
    disbursement of 700 million euros to the agri-food sector as part of the
    Investment Plan for Europe. The program will help maintain and create new jobs
    in rural areas. The Commission has announced a temporary suspension of customs
    taxes and VAT for medical and protection imports from outside the EU, which
    will ease pressure on public spending for national governments.




    LEGISLATION – Parliament on Friday passed three bills regarding the
    suspension of the bank loan payments, technical unemployment and fiscal
    measures aimed at helping individuals and businesses. The plenary session was
    held online and MPs voted via telephone. Under the first bill, initiated by the
    Social Democrats, bank loan payments can be suspended on demand, without
    interest rates or penalties. The Social-Democrats say the document will correct
    errors in the emergency decree passed by the Liberal Government. The Liberals,
    in power, say they will refer the bill to the Constitutional Court, saying it
    is a populist measure that piles up pressure on the state budget. The Liberals
    will also challenge the bill that postpones the payment of social security
    contributions and utility bills for a period of three months, which addresses
    people who have filed for technical unemployment benefits. All parties in
    Parliament voted the bill that proposes the payment of an allowance tantamount
    to 75% of the base salary of employees affected by the reduction or suspension
    of activity.




    PALM SUNDAY – Catholic Christians worldwide are celebrating Palm Sunday,
    marking the triumphal entry of Jesus Christ into Jerusalem, where the crowd
    welcomed him holding palm branches. Palm Sunday marks the start of the last
    week of Lent, also known as Holy Week, when Christians prepare to celebrate the
    Resurrection of Christ. This year, due to restrictions caused by the
    coronavirus pandemic, masses in Romania as well as in other countries will be
    celebrated in empty churches and broadcast on TV, radio or online. The Church
    urges everyone during this pandemic to discover the beauty and plenitude of
    prayer, praying with our loved ones in our churches at home, with our families,
    the spokesman of the Roman-Catholic Diocese in Bucharest, Father Francisc Dobos
    has said, adding that the situation is not ideal, but is the best possible one.
    By uniting in spirit via various means of communication, television, radio or
    the Internet, we stay together with Christ, Francisc Dobos added. This year
    Roman-Catholic Christians celebrate Easter on April 12, while Orthodox
    Christians on April 19.




    (Translated by V. Palcu)