BREAKING NEWS. Bucharest has exceeded the contagion rate of 3 per thousand inhabitants and may enter the red stage



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A report from the National Institute of Public Health shows that the contagion rate has skyrocketed by 3 per thousand inhabitants in the Capital. Therefore, Bucharest may enter the red stage, which may involve the establishment of quarantine.

The cumulative incidence of coronavirus cases in the last 14 days exceeded 3.11 per thousand inhabitants.

According to the INSP, in the week of October 5 to 11, 35.4% of total cases were registered in Bucharest, Iasi, Bacau, Timis and Cluj.

27.6% of all deaths were recorded in Bucharest, Prahova, Alba, Arad and Olt.

In 31 counties and the Capital, there is a cumulative incidence rate higher than 100 / 100,000 inhabitants and 1 of 29 of the total cases was registered with medical personnel.

81.6% of all deaths occurred in people over 60 years of age and 60.1% of deaths were in men. 95.4% of the deceased had at least one associated comorbidity.


During the same period, 375 outbreaks of coronavirus disease were reported, as follows:

medical-sanitary units – 72;
residential center for children or the elderly – 63;
public institutions: 60;
production units – 51;
education – 40;
economic operator – 37;
family – 34;
sports club – 16;
cultural institutions – 2.

An upward trend was registered in 38 counties and in the Capital, only in Vaslui, Satu Mare and Iasi the trend is constant.

Most likely, among the measures taken is the closure of schools in the Capital. “Depending on the existence of community transmission in the locality and the number of outbreaks in local educational units, as well as other risk criteria, the CJSU / CMBSU may decide, by decision, the temporary suspension of teaching activities that involve presence of the educational units (scenario 3), the courses that are carried out online. In the absence of such a decision, the educational units of the respective locality will operate in scenario 2 “, establishes a joint order issued by the Ministry of Health and the Ministry of Education, cited by newsprotv .com.



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