The Romani settlement of a Romanian village was on bail



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On Thursday night, Romanian authorities bribed the Roma settlement in Rév, Bihor county, according to Transindex. 476 people live in the area. A week and a half ago, the first suspicious symptoms of coronavirus were recorded in four people, who then produced positive tests. Authorities have reportedly assessed the entire community for this reason, but those concerned refused. Eventually, 124 people still gave a sample, the results of which, according to experts, believed that a quarter of the site could be infected. The authorities, considering their options, were able to place the entire site under official lock: no one would leave and no one could enter.

According to the county prefect, testing will continue and the condition of those who live there will be monitored. Food, drinking water, electricity and garbage collection are also provided during quarantine.

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