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  • January 28, 2021 UPDATE

    January 28, 2021 UPDATE


    COVID-19 IN ROMANIA -
    Romania’s national vaccination campaign is in full swing, with over 534
    thousand people immunized so far. Health Minister Vlad Voiculescu has announced
    that certain centers, which immunized people from outside the eligible
    categories, are to face sanctions. In turn, Education Minister Sorin Cîmpeanu says that the personnel in
    the country’s education system will benefit from a special immunization line,
    adding that the evolution of the infection rate is decisive in the decision to
    bring students back to school again. Last week, Romania received only half of
    the doses requested and now has a deficit of 117 thousand. Over 2,900 new infections
    were announced on Thursday. Since the outbreak, 721 thousand people have got
    infected in Romania and more than 18 thousand died. About one thousand people
    are currently being treated in IC units.




    PANDEMIC – Europe’s
    concern about the novel strains of the Covid-19 virus is on the rise. The UK
    announced it can resort to additional prevention measures, including the
    isolation of visitors in hotels made available by the authorities. With six
    million, Britain boasts the highest number of people immunized so far. Norway
    is expected to close its borders for all visitors, with the exception of those
    essential, applying some of the toughest prevention measures in Europe. The
    country, which is not an EU member, has announced these restrictions after the
    discovery of an outbreak of the more contagious strain initially identified in
    Britain. The government in Berlin is considering the cancellation of almost all
    international flights in order to prevent the spreading of the mutating virus.
    In Portugal, the government decided to cancel all the flights towards Brazil
    starting this Friday, due to the growing number of infections. The new strain, initially
    discovered in Britain, has also been detected in another 70 countries, the WHO
    says. According to worldmeters.info, over 101 million infections have been
    registered worldwide so far and at least 2.1 million people have died.




    PROTEST – Members
    of the Medical Solidarity Trade Union Federation on Thursday protested in
    Bucharest, calling for protection measures for the workers in Romania’s medical
    field after 93 professionals in this field have so far died in the line of
    duty. Besides legal rights, other claims are focusing on various forms of
    recognizing the efforts and sacrifices made by the medical personnel. According
    to unionists, protests have also been caused by the government’s refusal to
    participate in a social dialogue. Also on Thursday, in Iasi, north-eastern
    Romania, trade unionists from the country’s penitentiary system protested over a
    planned wage freeze in the sector. Protesters have called for the elimination
    of unequal pay in the public system, the implementation of the pay law in
    state-owned institutions and a minimum wage adjusted to the latest price hikes
    in consumer goods.

    SCHENGEN -
    Romania is ready to become a Schengen member as soon as possible, Interior
    Minister Lucian Bode said on Thursday on the sidelines of a videoconference of
    the informal Justice and Home Affairs Council. Minister Bode called for
    stepping up discussions in this matter, underlining the important contribution
    Bucharest has made to common efforts to manage migration, by means of constant
    participation to FRONTEX activities, by means of actions to relocate people in
    need of international assistance in the wake of search and rescue operations in
    the Mediterranean. Originally slated for March 2011, Romania’s Schengen
    accession was repeatedly postponed due to opposition voiced by Member States
    regarding insufficient reforms in the justice sector.




    PENSIONS -
    The Labor Ministry on Thursday started a large-scale assessment of the 5
    million pensions in the public system by means of an EU-funded project that will
    last 18 months. According to Labor Minister Raluca Turcan, based on this
    assessment and on an upcoming law, a recalculation of pensions will follow.
    Minister Turcan says discussions regarding a new pension law, which should
    include a new formula for calculating pensions, will start within the month.
    The last recalculation was operated in the 2005-2010 period. In other news,
    children’s allowances will go up 20% starting February 1. Children aged 2-18
    will receive some €44 per month. Children up to 2 years of age and those with
    disabilities will receive €90 per month.




    CORRUPTION -
    Romania is one of the most corrupt countries in the EU, being bottom of a
    ranking, the same as Hungary and Bulgaria, according to a Transparency
    International report on the 2020 Corruption Perception Index. The ranking
    reflects the perception of independent experts and businessmen on existing
    corruption. Romania has a score of 44 points of a 100, the same as in 2012,
    which, according to experts, indicate that the measures taken in the last 10
    years have not been consistent, failing to change public perception on
    corruption. The lack of transparency on public procurement, the underfunding of
    the medical system, the lack of consistent measures to digitize administrative
    processes are all constant issues at national level, which have only gotten
    worse during the COVID-19 pandemic. Romanian society, the report also shows,
    has also lost its eagerness in sanctioning corruption and the lack of
    integrity. (V.
    Palcu)