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  • May 25, 2020 UPDATE

    May 25, 2020 UPDATE

    COVID-19 IN ROMANIA
    – The death toll for COVID-19 in Romania has exceeded 1,200, the Group for
    Strategic Communication reports. The total number of confirmed cases is 18.200,
    of whom over 11.600 people have recovered. On Monday the Bucharest City Hall
    kicked off a free testing program addressing 10,500 people from Bucharest, to
    be conducted on Romania’s largest stadium, National Arena, while observing all
    international regulations in the field. According to Bucharest Mayor Gabriela
    Firea, as many as 8 thousand people from Bucharest have signed up on an online platform
    set up by the City Hall. State Secretary with the Health Ministry, Horatiu Moldovan
    told a private TV station that the Government is planning to test 30,000 people
    across the country, in an action that will take place once the pandemic has
    peaked.




    COVID-19 IN THE WORLD
    – The total number of confirmed infections with COVID-19 has exceeded 5.5
    million at global level, with the death toll standing at some 347.000. Over 2.3
    million people have recovered. Brazil is now the second most affected country
    in the world, with 350.000 infected. Europe continues to report the highest
    number of deaths, with 126.000 victims in only four countries – Great Britain,
    Italy, Spain and France. Meanwhile European countries are gradually relaxing
    restrictions imposed to limit the spread of the virus, considering the number
    of new cases remains low compared to the peak period. Restaurants in Germany
    and Greece reopened on Monday, while beaches officially opened in Italy. The cities
    of Madrid and Barcelona, currently the most affected in Spain, on Monday
    entered the first of the four-stage plan for lifting lockdown restrictions. In
    the first phase churches, museums and outlets will admit only a third of
    entries. Additionally groups of people are limited to a maximum number of 10.
    These measures have already been adopted by other regions in Spain, which on Monday
    entered the second phase of the plan. Meanwhile Japan has lifted the state of
    emergency.




    MOTION – The
    Bucharest Chamber of Deputies on Tuesday debated a simple motion against the
    Education Minister Monica Anisie, tabled by the MPs with the leftist Social
    Democratic Party and Pro Romania Party, both in opposition. The signatories are
    asking for the minister’s resignation, who they say is lacking vision and a
    strategy for the education system. The opposition also claims the education
    system is plunged in chaos, unlike any other time in the last 30 years.
    Minister Anisie admitted the Romanian education system is facing a great many
    challenges, although pointing out she couldn’t solve in seven months what
    others failed to do during the course of several years. The vote will be held
    on Wednesday. Another minister that has to pass the test of a simple motion is Interior
    Minister Marcel Vela. He is expected to appear before the Senate on Tuesday to
    present the measures taken during the crisis triggered by the coronavirus
    pandemic. The motion against Vela was initiated by the Social Democrats, who
    say that the military decrees adopted included contradictory decisions and
    measures that were later cancelled.




    HEALTH – 15
    specialists with the Romanian defense Ministry on Monday left for the United
    States to help authorities in the state of Alabama fight the coronavirus
    pandemic. The five doctors, five nurses and five military specialized in
    defense against chemical, biologic, radiologic and nuclear weapons will grant
    expert support to their American colleagues in the medical units in Alabama and
    also report on the methods the US is using to combat the pandemic. Romania and
    the US are NATO allies and bound by a Strategic Partnership. We recall that over
    April 17-24, a Romanian team made up of 11 doctors and 6 nurses travelled to
    Italy to help the medical staff there fight the coronavirus. Also, another team
    travelled to the neighboring Republic of Moldova, with a similar mission.




    AGRICULTURE -
    Some 1.6 million hectares of farmland are affected by drought, while some 941
    thousand have already been inspected, Agriculture Minister Adrian Oros said on
    Monday. The authorities will compensate all farmers who have been affected,
    although the data used for these compensations has to be accurate, Minister
    Oros also said. Previously, the Romanian Agriculture Minister said this is the
    most severe drought in the last 60 years in Romania, adding that the irrigation
    system cannot function at full capacity, as many rehabilitation works are
    subpar or cannot be correlated with private infrastructure works implemented by
    farmers.


    (Translated by V. Palcu & E. Enache)