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Invited to Digi 24 studios this Sunday, the Secretary of State in the Ministry of Health, Andrei Baciu, specified that at the ministry level four work scenarios are taken into account regarding the quarantine of the Capital. One of them, which includes a partial quarantine of certain public spaces, has a good chance of materializing soon.

Goodbye clubs

The official admitted that the situation has reached aggravating levels in Bucharest and it is very likely that a partial quarantine of the largest city in the country will be established as soon as possible, so measures to prevent coronavirus infection in certain locations would come into force . exposed, respectively, nursing homes, clubs or hospitals.

The Secretary of State also pointed out that people at risk are in the special care of officials of the Ministry of Health, who constantly evaluate the most appropriate epidemiological measures to prevent their contagion.

New doses of Remdesivir are being prepared

Also on Sunday, Prime Minister Ludovic Orban’s adviser Virgil Guran announced that Romania will receive 200,000 doses of Remdesivir next week.

Invited to Antena 3, Virgil Guran revealed that “he will come. We still have in stock, but little. As far as I know, 200,000 of those pills will arrive in Romania, directly from the United States, next week. “

The announcement comes after Health Minister Nelu Tătaru declared on October 7 that 11,829 doses of Remdesivir were administered in Romania as of June. Tataru claimed that, at that time, there were still 4,000 bottles of Remdesivir in storage.

The Minister of Health also announced this Friday that, so far, after the processing of 11,000 tests in the seroprevalence study, the percentage of immunization to the new coronavirus is 4.6%.

When asked if he was considering a decision to modify the ministerial order so that asymptomatic patients were no longer hospitalized and under the supervision of a family doctor, the Health Minister replied: “We are considering that decision.”

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