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The city of Constanza was quarantined on Friday night at 8:00 p.m.
The increase in the number of new cases of Sars-Cov-2 infection in the last two weeks, as well as the pressure on the intensive care units, forced the County Committee for Emergency Situations to make this decision.
No one could leave or enter the city except for good reason.
Another 7 towns in the county will be quarantined on Saturday night at 8:00 p.m.: Lumina, Costineşti, Techirghiol, Medgidia, Mihail Kogălniceanu, Agigea and Valu lui Traian.
The city of Năvodari will be quarantined on Sunday night.
The prefect of Constanța, Silviu Coșa, declared live on PRO TV News that the city of Năvodari will also be quarantined on Sunday evening.
“Năvodari will be in quarantine tomorrow night, most likely. No other locality comes close to the risk analysis score that imposing quarantine would require. The localities in quarantine are now those of the metropolitan area of Constanța“Said the prefect.
“This is the situation, we have nothing to do”
“Present me an identity card, along with a certificate from the employer or a statement at my own risk.”.
This is how hundreds of cars stopped at the entrance to the Autostrada Soarelui. In just a few minutes, long columns of cars formed in both directions.
Employees of the Ministry of the Interior have already begun to implement the quarantine measures of the municipality of Constan municipioa.
These filters were organized in all exits of the city, and the police verify the statements of those who enter and leave.
Andreea Iliescu, spokesperson for IPJ Constana: “My colleagues are also considering verification of these employer issued certificates, if the certificate is found to be false, a criminal investigation file will be developed.“.
The inspection bodies recommend that those who live in rent have a rental contract or other document that proves that they live in the city.
“Reporter: What do you think of these measures?
Driver: Very well!
Reporter: Did you expect us to quarantine ourselves, to have such a high incidence?
Driver: We weren’t expecting it, but how good it came!”.
Priest: “It is for our good and for the good of all the people of Constanta, but it seems to me a bit of a forced measure.”.
“Reporter: What do you think of these quarantine measures?
Driver: Lord, I can’t say anything because that’s the situation, we have nothing to do”.
The authorities called for the quarantine because the infection rate was dangerously increasing every day.
9.35 per thousand inhabitants: this is the infection rate in Constanța. The Public Health Directorate did not limit itself to this measure and proposed the quarantine of seven other towns in the county.
The Archdiocese of Tomis wants to organize the pilgrimage of Saint Andrew
These are Lumina, Costinești, Techirghiol, Medgidia, Mihail Kogălniceanu, Agigea and Valu lui Traian, who will be in quarantine for 14 days, on Saturday night at 8:00 p.m.
And in the shopping centers that will be closed on weekends, only grocery stores and pharmacies will operate.
Although the supermarkets remain open, scared, some locals have gathered to stock up.
Silviu Coșa, Prefect of Constanța: “Based on questionnaires conducted by DSP during epidemiological investigations, it was found that 77% of those infected wore a mask and complied with the norms imposed by law. Ceee which means that a small minority is responsible for the suffering of all these people“.
Despite these extraordinary measures and the growing danger, the Archdiocese of Tomis petitioned the court for the right to organize the pilgrimage to the Monastery of San Andrés.
His Holiness Theodosius calls on the judges to overturn the decision of the Constanța Prefecture, which stipulates that only locals from Ion Corvin can participate in the November 30 service.