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  • April 29, 2020 UPDATE

    April 29, 2020 UPDATE

    CORONAVIRUS ROMANIA
    – The authorities are considering four scenarios which could be imposed after
    May 15: extending the state of emergency, declaring a state of alert, issuing a
    decree on a high-risk epidemic and, finally, taking no special measures, Prime
    Minister Ludovic Orban said on Wednesday. A decision will be taken as the
    deadline draws near, depending on the evolution of the pandemic. Previously,
    President Klaus Iohannis said easing restrictions starting May 15 doesn’t mean
    life will return to normal, because the danger hasn’t passed. In turn, Health
    Minister Nelu Tataru said that Romania is still heading towards the peak of the
    pandemic, but that in the next two weeks the number of new infections is
    expected to drop from one day to the next. Over 12,000 infections have been confirmed
    in Romania so far, some 700 people have died and over 3,500 have recovered.
    Around 2,200 Romanians abroad have tested positive for COVID-19, 88 of whom
    have died.




    PANDEMIC – A
    number of countries have announced they will ease the restrictions imposed due
    to the pandemic. In France and Greece schools will open gradually starting May
    11, while in Spain and Italy students will return to school in autumn. Hotels
    in Poland will be open to tourists during the summer while Bulgaria, Greece and
    Turkey plan to open the tourist season on July 1. Football clubs in Spain will
    resume training starting May 4, while in Portugal sports competitions will
    resume gradually. In the US, where the number of infections exceeds 1 million, President
    Donald Trump signed an executive order calling on meat producers to maintain
    their activity, amidst news of several slaughterhouses shutting down. The
    Federal Government will provide protection equipment for all employees in the
    sector. An updated death toll published by John Hopkins University shows the
    number of fatalities in the US is higher than the number of American soldiers
    killed in two decades during the Vietnam War. The global number of infections
    exceeds 3.1 million, the most number of cases being reported in the US, Spain,
    Italy, France, the UK and Germany. Some 220,000 people died to the coronavirus
    worldwide and over 965,000 have recovered.




    DRAFT LAW -
    Romanian President Klaus Iohannis on Wednesday harshly criticized the tacit
    adoption, by the Chamber of Deputies, of a draft law regarding the autonomy of
    the so-called Szeckler Land, a region in central Romania hosting the Hungarian
    community. Iohannis made it clear he would not promulgate the law. According to
    the draft law initiated by the Democratic Union of Ethnic Hungarians in
    Romania, the region should have its own administrative organization, public
    authorities and institutions and Hungarian should be its official language. The
    region would include the counties of Covasna, Harghita and part of Mures
    County. The Legislative Council, the Economic and Social Council and the
    Government have not green-lit the project. The Senate too on Wednesday gave a
    negative vote. Social-Democrat Chamber of Deputies Speaker, Marcel Ciolacu,
    said his party has voted against the bill in the chamber’s specialized
    committees. On the other hand, the Liberals say the tacit adoption would have
    signaled a political agreement between the Social-Democrats and the Democratic
    Union of Ethnic Hungarians. Prior to the vote, the Save Romania Union had also
    announced its Senators would vote against the bill, saying it goes against the
    Constitution. The president of the People’s Movement Party, Eugen Tomac, said
    Wednesday’s vote represents one of the biggest humiliations Parliament has
    ever subjected Romania and its people to, which is a sign of political
    weakness.




    MISSION – A team
    of Romanian doctors and nurses, set up on a volunteer basis, will leave
    Thursday for the Republic of Moldova, where they will help medical units
    involved in the fight against the COVID-19 pandemic. Romania will also give
    Moldova a financial assistance package to help the country fight the
    coronavirus. Over April 7-24, a team made up of 11 doctors and 4 nurses were in
    Lombardy, Italy, where they contributed to the treatment of patients infected
    with coronavirus. The mission, which was also carried out on a volunteer basis,
    was conducted as part of the EU Civil Protection Mechanism. The Romanian
    Foreign Ministry has approved the issuance of diplomatic passports to the
    personnel of Romanian medical missions to Italy and the Republic of Moldova, as
    a sign of great respect and appreciation for their efforts in fighting the
    COVID-19 pandemic.


    (Translated by V. Palcu & Elena Enache)