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  • June 3, 2021 UPDATE

    June 3, 2021 UPDATE


    GREEN
    CERTIFICATE – The green vaccination certificate will be launched on July 1
    at European level, and Romania is currently on schedule with the procedures for
    the document to be available starting with this date, announced on Thursday
    Andrei Baciu, Secretary of State in the Ministry of Health. The authorities
    will launch a secure online platform, where the certificate can be downloaded.
    Authenticity will be guaranteed by a QR code, which can be scanned at customs,
    and it can be presented both on paper and on the phone. The certificate attests
    either the fact that a person was vaccinated against COVID, the fact that they
    had the disease, through a not very old positive PCR test, or the absence of
    infection at that time, proven by a negative PCR test. The vaccination of
    children aged 12 to 15 has also begun, after the European Medicines Agency
    authorized the serum for this age group. As of December 27, 2020, almost eight
    million doses of Pfizer, Moderna, AstraZeneca and Johnson & Johnson vaccines
    have been administered in Romania throughout the country. More than 4.3 million
    people have been immunized, most of them with both doses. The number of new
    cases of COVID-19 remains low. All Romanian counties are in the green zone, the
    aggregate incidence rate in 14 days being below one case per thousand
    inhabitants. On Thursday, 196 new cases of SARS-CoV-2 were reported in more
    than 31,770 tests. 365 people are in intensive care. Several measures to ease
    the restrictions came into force on June 1.




    EUROBAROMETER
    – Three quarters of Romanians (76%) believe that the COVID-19 pandemic has had
    or will have an impact on their personal financial situation, while the EU
    average is 57%, according to the latest Eurobarometer commissioned by the
    European Parliament and presented on Thursday. The opinion poll, conducted in
    March-April, shows the growing impact of the pandemic on the personal lives and
    financial situation of citizens. According to the Eurobarometer, despite the
    financial impact of the pandemic, most respondents (58% in the EU and 45% in
    Romania, respectively) believe that the health benefits of restrictions in
    their country outweigh the negative economic effects they may have caused. The
    opinion is present in most EU countries and suggests a change of attitude as
    compared to the second half of 2020, when a small majority of citizens
    considered the economic effects to be more important. Almost half of the
    citizens (48% in the EU, 41% in Romania) know about the measures taken by
    Brussels to fight the pandemic, but only 48% of the EU citizens, respectively
    52% in Romania, say they are satisfied with them.




    GOVERNMENT – Child benefits won’t be
    increased this year, and the new pension law is due to take effect in 2023,
    Romania’s Prime Minister Florin Cîţu said on Thursday at the end of the weekly government session.
    The new law will focus on increasing small pensions and will provide for a
    gradual increase of the retirement age for women, which is presently lower than
    for men. The Government also adopted a strategic document for digital
    governance and the e-management of public services at the level of the
    administration. The Prime Minister said all ministries and government agencies
    will be connected to a single network, a common database available on cloud,
    which will also include projects under the national recovery and resilience
    plan. In other news, the Government decided that restaurants can stay open
    until 2 AM when hosting private parties.




    WRITEOFF
    – Liability for crimes of slavery, human trafficking, sexual abuse or torture
    of minors will no longer be written off in Romania, after MPs on Thursday
    adopted a draft law that brings amendments to articles in the Criminal Code
    regulating these crimes. Related sentences will also be increased. People who
    learn about such crimes against minors and fail to notify the authorities risk
    a maximum prison sentence of two years. The law also stipulates an increase in
    the sentences for child pornography reoffenders.




    TENNIS -
    The pair made up of Irina Begu of Romania and Nadia Podoroska of Argentina on
    Thursday advanced to the second round in the women’s doubles at Roland Garros
    after defeating Estelle Cascino and Jessika Ponchet of France, 6-3, 6-1. Another
    pair, made up of Monica Niculescu of Romania and Jelena Ostapenko of Latvia,
    defeated 6-0, 6-3 the pair made up of Aliaksandra Sasnovich of Belarus and
    Marta Kostyuk of Ukraine. Mihaela
    Buzărnescu and Patricia Ţig were ousted by Lara Arruabarrena of Spain and
    Caroline Dolehide of the United States. In the women’s singles, Romania has two
    representatives left, Ana Bogdan and Sorana Cîrstea, both qualified in
    the third round. Cîrstea on Friday will play Daria Kasatkina of Russia, while
    Bogdan will go up against Paula
    Badosa Gibert of Spain. In men’s doubles, the pair made up of Horia Tecău of Romania and Kevin Krawietz
    of Germany will play Yen-Hsun Lu of Taiwan and Yoshihito Nishioka of Japan. (MI
    & VP)