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CNSU proposes extension of alert state in Romania for another 30 days

Sursa foto: haihuin2.com The National Committee for Emergency Situations (CNSU) adopted, on Wednesday, a new decision proposing the extension of the alert state for a period of 30 days, starting February 12, on Romania s territory, keeping in place the preventive measures adopted at national level and the inclusion of outbreaks of COVID-19 in calculating the incidence of new coronavirus infections, according to AGERPRES. The decision is going to be submitted to Government s approval.

People arriving from countries with high epidemiological risk, must present negative COVID test

Sursa foto: digi24.ro By decision of the National Committee for Emergency Situations (CNSU) approved on Thursday, people arriving to Romania from countries/areas/territories with high epidemiological risk must present the certificate of a negative RT-PCR test for SARS-CoV-2, performed no more than 72 hours before the date of entry into the country. Upon entering Romania, people arriving from countries/areas/territories with high epidemiological risk provided for in Article 1 have the obligation to present the certificate of a negative RT-PCR test for SARS-CoV-2, performed no later than 72 hours before the date of entry into the country, reads article 2, paragraph 1, of the Decision no.6 of the CNSU also updating the list of countries/areas/territories of epidemiological risk.

PM Citu: Companies that disregard COVID prevention measures to have their activity suspended

Sursa foto: Inquam Photos / Octav Ganea Prime Minister Florin Citu declared today that a regulatory act will be rolled out, instituting the suspension of the activity for a determined period for those companies that disregard the measures to prevent and fight the spread of COVID -19. There s a novelty in today s decision of the National Committee for Emergency Situations, namely a proposal to put forth a regulatory act that establishes the suspension of activity for a determined period, as a complementary measure, for those companies that do not comply with the measures to prevent and combat the spread of COVID -19. There was a lot of discussion when we relaxed restrictions for certain economic operators, unfortunately, we see a lot of economic operators that do not respect the restrictions that are still in force. This proposal is the consequence of the observations we ve made lately and refer to a regulatory act that introduces the suspension of the activity over a determined pe

EduMin Cimpeanu: At a smaller or equal infection rate of 1/1000, schools, kindergardens, nurseries, will be opened

Sursa foto: Inquam Photos / Octav Ganea The Minister of Education, Sorin Cimpeanu, specified on Monday that in areas with an infection rate with the novel coronavirus, cumulated at 14 days, smaller or equal to 1 in a thousand inhabitants, then the in-person schools, kindergartens and daycares will be opened. According to him, the National Committee for Emergency Situations adopted a decisions which foresees the three scenarios. The infection rate cumulated to 14 days, smaller or equal to 1/1,000 - schools will be opened, in-person, as follows: firstly, before pre-schoolers - daycare, pre-schoolers - kindergartens, students - primary education, including grade 0, lower secondary school, high school; the following scenario: infection rate between 1 and 3/1,000, smaller or equal to 3/1,000, will go to school in-person, before pre-schoolers in day care, preschoolers in kindergartens, students from primary education, including preparatory class in school, also senior students, of clas

Vaccination havens: the countries welcoming immunised travellers

Vaccination havens: the countries welcoming immunised travellers Helen Coffey © Provided by The Independent International travel may be off the menu for most of us during England’s third lockdown, but there is a glimmer of hope on the horizon. For those lucky enough to have received an approved coronavirus vaccine, some tourism-hungry countries have announced that their borders will be flung wide to the immunised traveller. The airline industry is getting in on the action too, and is pushing for the World Health Organization (WHO) to confirm that it’s safe for people to fly without quarantining if they’ve had a Covid-19 vaccine. Getting the go-ahead from the WHO is a key step towards developing a global “digital travel pass” to enable safe international travel, according to the International Air Transport Association (Iata).

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