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Prime Minister Ludovic Orban says the authorities will continue to enforce the quarantine decision in some localities when such a decision is needed. It says that the number of cases of COVID-19 infection will decrease if health protection measures are met.
The statements were made at the end of the visit to the Dacia Plant in Mioveni, when the press asked him how he could act to register a decrease in COVID-19 cases.
“Very simple, observing the sanitary protection measures. As we have seen, for example, here (at the Dacia plant in Mioveni – no.), Extremely rigorous measures that are constantly monitored, the application of these measures is constantly monitored. Basically, it is up to each of us to protect ourselves through the measures recommended by the authorities and, obviously, that we implement all the decisions that reduce the risk of contagion that are foreseen in the current legislation, ”said Ludovic Orban, according to Agerpres . .
Asked to what extent the quarantine of some towns or areas is considered, the prime minister explained: “Certainly, decisions have already been made to quarantine some towns, some towns.”
“And when the quarantine decision is needed, we will make it,” he added.
Asked about a possible return to the state of emergency, the prime minister replied: “I am frequently asked this question related to the state of emergency, we have provided a set of measures to take based on the incidence rate, the rate of spread.” . of the virus “.
“In Bucharest, for example, and in other large cities, such as Cluj, such as Iasi, Târgu Mureş, the measures that are foreseen in the legislation and in the Government’s decision on the extension of the alert state have been adopted: the obligation to wear a mask, even in open spaces, online education. Likewise, the closure of certain types of activities, theaters, cinemas, restaurants, cafes, are measures planned precisely to reduce the risk of contagion. Once these measures are implemented, we are convinced that that we will reduce the number of people who get sick, ”Orban said.
Editing: Monica Bonea