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However, the former head of state will not vote in the elections because the head of the polling station has been infected and does not want to be in danger, shows Nina Iliescu, from Realitatea Plus.
Nina Iliescu: It feels good, we are home, we are good. On Friday he left the house three times because he had to go to the dentist to repair a table.
Reporter: But you didn’t have the coronavirus as it appeared in the press, right?
Nina Iliescu: No, no, we do not have coronavirus, we did the test and we do not have it. This time I did not ask for a mobile urn. (…) And after that I found out that the head of the respective section had a coronavirus and generally the head came with an urn. And I said let’s learn, we don’t ask anymore.
Reporter: Did you leave the house?
Nina Iliescu: In general, he did not go out, he did not go out, but he had … we also have help at home. Four times a week, one day a week we do general cleaning with the help of a company that sends two ladies, neither they have, nor we have. The guys from SPP always come in with a mask and disinfect their hands.
Reporter: How are you?
Nina Iliescu: With the health that at 90 years old, when you reach 90 you will remember how I was.
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