The restrictions were extended in Bucharest for 2 weeks. Schools remain closed, new measures could be taken



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The restrictions provided by the red scenario remain in effect in the Capital for another 14 days. Despite the closure of restaurants, theaters and schools, Covid cases are on the rise, reaching 3.91 per thousand inhabitants.

TO UPDATE The authorities now want to ensure that unique colors are created in all markets, that state institutions work in shifts so that people communicate as little as possible, and they are thinking of asking private institutions to do the same. Also, the parks could be closed at night.

If on October 20 the contagion rate was 3.23 per thousand inhabitants, in two weeks it reached 3.91.

As a consequence, the Municipal Committee for Emergency Situations decided to extend the restrictions for another 14 days in the Capital.

No additional measures have been added, but officials want to make sure existing ones are respected.

Nicușor Dan, the Mayor General of the Capital: “Secondly, in terms of markets, we also ask the mayors of the sector until Thursday to give us the situation of the markets, to tell us if they have plans or not for access with circuits.“.

Valea Ialomiței Square, Sector 6: “The entrance is very clear, it is mandatory to wear a protective mask. At the entrance there is a walking circuit, there is a room with thermal vision and it shows us the temperature. There will be poles as you see them, which will help us create the output circuits. They are already delimited by foot, but we consider that it is not enough and we can do a little more“.

The market plans will be implemented by the end of next week. This will be managed by a mixed team made up of representatives of the Capital City Council, police, gendarmes and firefighters.

Mask, mandatory until November 16 at least

Watch out! If you do not follow the rules in public or private markets, the police will distribute fines.

Wear the mask correctly. Why don’t you use it correctly? I told him a while ago that I did not get along with this woman“.

These are fuming at me. Do you think I’m talking to you? My glasses are smoking”.

There are 11 markets in Sector 6, but so far not all managers have found out about the new provisions.

Veterans Square: “No, we do not know what it is about, at the moment we do not know what it is about. Regarding this plan … We have not received anything official, maybe it was today and we will receive it“.

Authorities are also considering closing the parks overnight. However, the decision is being analyzed.

Traian Berbeceanu, the prefect of the Capital: “After 10 pm, when the activities of the bars and terraces of Bucharest cease, many young people gather in certain recreational areas of Bucharest and there real parties take place without respecting even the simplest health protection regulations.“.

With the tightening of measures in the states of the European Union, local authorities expect a wave of Romanians to return to the country. All would be quarantined.

Nicușor Dan: “We have identified two hotels, with 70-80 quarantine places, for those who will come from abroad. But the mayor’s office has also collaborated over time with 10 other hotels with which we will contact“.

So, at least until November 16, the mask is still mandatory in Bucharest and outdoors.

Restaurants remain closed inside and students will only study online. Cinemas, theaters or gaming halls remain closed.

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The Municipal Committee for Emergency Situations of Bucharest decided, unanimously on Monday, to extend by two weeks all the restrictions that are currently in force.

The prefect of the Capital, Traian Berbeceanu, announced this Monday, after the CMSU meeting, that the measures were extended, considering that the accumulated contagion rate in the last 14 days is 3.91 cases per thousand inhabitants.

The schools will continue to operate online until November 16 inclusive. “The only normal and natural decision was for the activities to continue online,” Traian Berbeceanu said.

“I appreciated that additional restrictive measures are not necessary (…) It is not normal to over-regulate, provided that I and my colleagues in the Committee appreciate that the measures already established are not applied well enough,” added the prefect of the Capital, specifying that the authorities will focus on better compliance with these measures, according to News.ro.

The prefect of Bucharest specified that the contagion rate increased, being, on Monday, 3.91, compared to 3.79 on Sunday.

Berbeceanu referred to the obligation to postpone the program by private and public employers, established by GD 856/2020, but which does not apply.

“Right at the level of the Prefecture, tomorrow, half of the employees will come from 7 o’clock and the rest at 9:00 o’clock,” said Berbeceanu, explaining that this will avoid congestion in the subway and in the means of transport of STB.

“We will ensure that private operators in Bucharest comply with this provision,” he added, “said Mayor Nicusor Dan.

Restrictions will apply until November 16, at 24:00

Orban on the functioning of schools in the context of COVID: there is no European model

Prime Minister Ludovic Orban said on Monday that there was no model for schools in Europe in the context of the COVID-19 pandemic.

“There is no European model. If a country acts, it does not mean that the country is a European model. At the level of the European Commission there is no strategy that is unitary and that is applied by European countries. If there were, Each country had its own particularities, their own specific situations, which cannot be compared with each other, and as far as we are concerned, we have adopted this system since the beginning of school. We have tried to strike a balance between the need to ensure the education of our children and at the same time the need to protect the health of our children, which is why it is connected, for example, when it exceeds an index of more than 3 per thousand, which is The virus has been increasing since September 14. We have been monitoring for a month and a half, and we are monitoring the virus, which could represent an additional danger for children and teachers at school. We have permanent evaluations. (…) Based on the evaluation of specialists, We established this way of running the school in Romania, ”said Orban, at the NLP headquarters.

He was asked about the fact that there are countries that have asked for the total closure of activities, but have left schools open, in the context of the increase in cases of diseases with the new coronavirus.

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