Romania had to reach almost 8,000 cases a day for the president to accept the solution proposed by PSD



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Marcel Ciolacu specified that he hopes the head of state will not consult with epidemiologists on Tuesday, a solution that the PSD has been proposing for several months, just to save his image, but because there are almost 8,000 new cases on this day, and the serious situation “It forces the president out of the electoral trenches.”

Romania had to reach almost 8,000 daily cases and more than 120 deaths in 24 hours for President Iohannis to accept the solution proposed for months by PSD: a wide consultation with all epidemiology specialists, regardless of party. “I hope that President Iohannis makes this gesture not only to save his image, after the devastating figures of the pandemic published today. But because the serious situation we have reached forces the president to leave the electoral trenches,” he wrote. Marcel Ciolacu on Tuesday on Facebook.

The Social Democratic leader added that it is necessary for specialists to propose coherent and clear measures “now that the country’s public health is on the brink.”

“Now, when the public health of the country is on the brink, when it is not too late, clear, coherent measures are needed, proposed by specialists, not by all kinds of hackers. Otherwise, thousands of lives will be lost. and for months they have been taken into account in their liberal ambition for illusory power. that he must listen to the advice of the specialists, and then call the leaders of all the parliamentary parties to Cotroceni to reach a unanimous agreement on the # plan through which the State can regain control of the pandemic ”, concluded Ciolacu.

The Strategic Communication Group announced this Tuesday 7,733 new cases of people infected with the new coronavirus. There were also 120 deaths and 974 patients admitted to ATI.

President Klaus Iohannis convened a meeting for Tuesday at 3:00 p.m. to assess and present measures related to the management of the COVID-19 epidemic.

The meeting is attended by Nelu Tataru, Minister of Health; Raed Arafat, Head of the Emergency Department, Secretary of State, Ministry of Health; Dr. General Ionel Paul Oprea, Secretary of State, Ministry of Health; Alexandru Rafila, representative of Romania in the World Health Organization; Dr. Andreea Moldovan, Medical Director, Clinical Hospital for Infectious Diseases of Brasov; Dr. Gindrovel Dumitra, Primary Care Family Medicine Physician, Vice President of the National Society of Family Medicine (SNMF), coordinator of the vaccination group within SNMF.

The head of state will offer a press conference at 6:00 p.m.



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