[ad_1] Coronavirus Romania, balance November 3. To date, on November 3, in Romania, 258,437 cases of people infected with the new coronavirus (COVID – 19) have been confirmed. 181,175 patients were declared cured. Following tests conducted at the national level, compared to the last report, 7,733 new cases of people …
Read More »Romania is approaching 8,000 new cases a day. Record number of deaths and patients in ATI
[ad_1] In the last 24 hours, 7,733 new cases of COVID-19 have been reported, a record of coronavirus infections since the start of the pandemic. Another 120 Romanians died after being infected with the Sars-Cov-2 virus, while 974 COVID patients are hospitalized in ATI, the largest number of patients in …
Read More »Klaus Iohannis called Alexandru Rafila to the Cotoceni Palace. Working meeting attended by Minister Tătaru and Raed Arafat
[ad_1] On Tuesday, at the Cotroceni Palace, Klaus Iohannis invited Nelu Tătaru and Raed Arafat to a meeting to assess and present the measures relating to the management of the COVID-19 epidemic. Alexandru Rafila, representative of Romania in the WHO, but also a PSD candidate in the parliamentary elections, also …
Read More »In Bulgaria, police cars pick up Covid patients because ambulances can no longer cope. Doctor: we are at war
[ad_1] Bulgaria’s health system appears to be on the brink of collapse, so authorities in the neighboring country have sought the help of law enforcement. In Sofia, police cars will transport Covid patients, as ambulances can no longer cope with the large number of requests. Recently, a man died waiting …
Read More »The situation in Bulgaria is complicated: police cars are converted into ambulances to transport COVID-19 patients to hospital – News from sources
[ad_1] The Bulgarian government has decided to ask the police forces to transfer COVID-19 patients to hospital, as ambulances are no longer enough to cope with the virulence of the second wave of the pandemic, reports AFP. Ten police minibuses, six of which are equipped with paramedical equipment, will come …
Read More »Italy goes into partial quarantine, bans night traffic and closes secondary schools
[ad_1] The Italian government announces the entry into partial quarantine. Nighttime traffic will be banned, shopping centers will be closed on weekends, and high school students will learn online. Italian Prime Minister Giuseppe Conte announced this Monday in the Rome Chamber of Deputies that the government will ban night traffic …
Read More »Ludovic Orban details about the New Year’s Eve parties. “Until then we have a lot”
[ad_1] Prime Minister Ludovic Orban clarified his earlier statement on the organization of the year-end parties this year and said that if as many people as possible comply with the health protection regulations, private events could be allowed throughout. of the years. “I saw the semi-false news that was distributed. …
Read More »“If we don’t make it these weeks, I don’t even want to think about Christmas”
[ad_1] SThe epidemiological situation Romania will find itself in during the winter holidays depends on the way in which people respect health standards in the long term, says mMinister of Health, Nelu Tătaru. He shows it takes 28 days to reach a plateau in the case of COVID-19 and beyond …
Read More »The restrictions were extended in Bucharest for 2 weeks. Schools remain closed, new measures could be taken
[ad_1] 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 …
Read More »Ion Țiriac, incredible statements about Covid-19! “Tomorrow morning, if I give it to him, I’ll take it with me”
[ad_1] Even if the international scientific world looks with great reservations at the anti-Covid vaccine produced by the Russian Federation, Ion Țiriac has a completely different opinion. “All ‘ha ha ha’, ‘hello hello hello’ with the Russian vaccine. No man! Tomorrow morning, if I give it to you, I’ll take …
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