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President Klaus Iohannis says he is waiting for the government to urgently clarify why two government institutions, the Institute of Public Health and the Strategic Communication Group, on Tuesday transmitted conflicting data on the infection rate in Bucharest compared to a thousand cases in the last 14 days.
- “It is strange that two government institutions give different results. In my opinion, there is an urgent need to correlate data between these institutions and I am waiting for the government to clarify these urgent issues,” Iohannis said at a press conference on Tuesday, answering a question. . .
We remind you that the Institute of Public Health and the Strategic Communication Group on Tuesday transmitted conflicting data on the infection rate in Bucharest compared to a thousand cases in the last 14 days. The INSP initially transmitted that this rate is 3.11 per thousand inhabitants, while GCS transmitted that this rate is 2.69. Subsequently, the INSP rectified the figure, modified its own report and introduced another column: the incidence reported to the population per household – 2.65, which is close to the same rate transmitted by GCS.