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  • March 16, 2021

    March 16, 2021


    COVID-19 IN ROMANIA – The anti-COVID-19 vaccination campaign
    continues in Romania. Since the debut of the campaign on December 27, 2020, some
    1.5 million people have been immunized with the vaccines produced by
    Pfizer-BioNTech, Moderna or AstraZeneca. On Monday the campaign entered its
    third phase addressing the general population. For the time being the
    immunization process is carried out in towns and villages where the COVID
    infection rate exceeds 4.5 per thousand inhabitants. People can register on waiting
    lists on the online platform, where over 350 thousand people have already
    signed up. On Tuesday, over 6,000 new COVID infections were reported in Romania
    in addition to 133 related fatalities. Over 1,200 people are in intensive care.
    The total number of infections at national level exceeded 868,000, while some
    21,700 people have died. We recall the state of alert has been extended for
    another 30 days. All restrictions imposed so far remain in place, with the
    exception of the nighttime curfew, which now begins at 10 PM and ends at 5 AM.




    COVID-19 IN THE WORLD – The World
    Health Organization (WHO) has today summoned its group of vaccine experts to
    study health risks posed by the vaccine manufactured by AstraZeneca, WHO
    director Tedros
    Adhanom Ghebreyesus has said. The WHO on Monday announced its consultative
    group examined the reports on the anti-COVID-19 vaccine produced by AstraZeneca
    and found no evidence that the vaccine could result in blood clots. Numerous
    countries have suspended the administration of this vaccine as a precaution
    after numerous side effects have been reported. The European Medicines Agency
    (EMA) also announced it would hold a special meeting on Thursday to discuss
    this topic, saying that the benefits of the AstraZeneca vaccine outweigh the
    risks.




    ENERGY – Romania’s Energy
    Minister, Virgil Popescu, is today concluding his two-day visit to Brussels,
    where he held talsk with EU officials regarding plans to restructure the Oltenia
    Energy Company (southern Romania). In December, Romanian authorities officially
    notified the European Commission regarding plans to restructure the Company,
    which include financial assistance from the state. On February 5, the European
    Commission announced the launch of a comprehensive investigation of the state
    funding allotted to restructure the company. The Oltenia Energy Company needs
    the approval of the European Commission by the end of April in order to receive
    the funds which will be used to pay carbon gas emission permits for 2020
    penalty-free.




    CAR SECTOR – The sale of
    new cars went down in Romania by nearly 40% in the first two months of 2021,
    compared to the same period of 2020, data published by the Association of Car
    Manufacturers and Importers shows. The share of cars running on gas dropped by
    5%, reaching 60% of the total number of cars on the market. Diesel-fuel cars
    have a share of 26%. Electric and hybrid cars account for 13% of the total
    number of cars, which is double the number of cars reported last year. In terms
    of ownership, most cars were purchased by businesses in the first two months of
    this year, accounting for two thirds of total car sales.


    MOTION – The Senate is today
    debating and voting a simple motion filed by the Social-Democratic Party in
    opposition against Economy Minister, Claudiu Năsui. The Social-Democrats accuse
    the USR Minister for failing to present any strategy to support the Romanian
    industry, postponing the implementation of state assistance to the hospitality
    sector, slashing holiday vouchers and blocking payments under the Start-Up
    Nation programme. In turn, Claudiu Năsui says this motion is linked with the
    publication of all contracts signed by the Economy Ministry in previous years
    and that disclosures would continue. Liberal Senators have been urged to vote
    against the motion. On the other hand, Parliament is due to set the date for a
    new plenary session to vote on Romania’s contribution to the EU budget, after
    last week the power and the opposition couldn’t reach an agreement. A decision
    in this respect needs two thirds of the votes, while the Social-Democrats said
    they would vote in favor only if the National Recovery and Resilience Plan is
    presented before Parliament.




    TENNIS – Romanian tennis player
    Simona Halep (no. 3 WTA) has confirmed her participation in the tennis
    tournament in Miami, to take place over March 23 – April 3. Halep grabbed her
    best results in Miami in 2015 and 2019, when she reached the semi-finals. The defending
    champion is Ashleigh Barty of Australia, who won the tournament in 2019, since
    last year’s tournament was cancelled due to the pandemic. Taking part will be
    all players in the WTA Top 10. Representing Romania in the main draw will also
    be Patricia Ţig, Sorana Cîrstea and Irina Begu. (V.P.)