[ad_1] The Cluj authorities decided to close restaurants, cafes, theaters, but also cinemas for 10 days, starting on Monday, October 12. At the same time, it is forbidden to organize weddings, baptisms or other private events indoors. The restrictions are valid in Cluj-Napoca, but also in 14 other neighboring towns, …
Read More »Patriarch Daniel demands the lifting of the “excessive measure” to prohibit the pilgrimage from Iasi
[ad_1] Patriarch Daniel considers that the ban on the pilgrimage to Saint Parascheva for believers who do not live in Iasi is a “disproportionate and discriminatory measure”, which was taken “without prior consultation”. Eminence hopes that “the excessive measure of banning the Iași pilgrimage will be reviewed as soon as …
Read More »It’s official! The store is CLOSING! Events are FORBIDDEN in various locations in Cluj!
[ad_1] Following the incidence rate of 1.5, the continuously increasing number of COVID-19 cases prompted a meeting at the Cluj County Committee for Emergencies. “Considering the cumulative incidence rate of the administrative-territorial units in Cluj County, reported by the Cluj County Public Health Directorate and the fact that the cumulative …
Read More »Pelosi launches procedure to assess Trump’s health for suspension
[ad_1] The Speaker of the House of Representatives, Nancy Pelosi, one of the leaders of the Democratic Party, launched this Friday the procedure to assess the health of President Donald Trump in the face of the possible suspension of office, writes Mediafax. “We are introducing legislation to establish the Commission …
Read More »The percentage of herd immunization in Romania is 4.6%
[ad_1] The Health Minister announced this Friday that, so far, after processing 11,000 tests in the seroprevalence study, the percentage of immunization to the new coronavirus is 4.6%. „Study of seroprevalence – 4.6% – last percentage to go through the disease. 17,000 sera were collected. Of these, 11,000 were worked. …
Read More »Believers protest in front of the Metropolitan Cathedral of Iasi. They want an unrestricted pilgrimage to St. Parascheva
[ad_1] Approximately 300 believers gathered on Friday afternoon in front of the Iasi Metropolitan Cathedral and protested by renouncing the restrictions imposed by the authorities during the pilgrimage to the relics of Saint Parascheva. UPDATE 18:00 Tempers warmed in front of the Metropolitan Cathedral of Iasi. From prayer and religious …
Read More »Mihai Chirica, infected with coronavirus. How does the mayor of Iași feel?
[ad_1] The Mayor of Iași, Mihai Chirica, was positively confirmed in the COVID-19 test. She took the test today, and based on information at this time, she has no symptoms. Mihai Chirica had it on Friday and the result indicated the presence of the new coronavirus in his body. The …
Read More »What additional information does Iohannis have about Covid-19? They are hidden between the ranks.
[ad_1] On this occasion, the leader of the Cotroceni Palace stressed that “renewed hatred is the scourge of our time.” In addition, the head of state indicated that the dreaded infectious disease Covid-19 has triggered a global health crisis, but also a crisis of mistrust. According to Iohannis, all this …
Read More »“I recommend wearing a mask all the time when you leave home. We don’t need to shut down the entire country.”
[ad_1] President Klaus Iohannis said that it is not necessary to close the entire country and it is not necessary to return to the state of emergency. The head of state also recommended wearing a mask in public, both indoors and outdoors. Iohannis visited the National Institute of Public Health …
Read More »A new increase in the number of infections. 613 people are hospitalized in ATI. Updated COVID-19 Balance Sheet
[ad_1] CORONAVIRUS Romania Balance Sheet Updated October 9 To date, 2,627,544 tests have been processed nationwide. Of these, 29,282 were carried out in the last 24 hours, 17,286 based on the case definition and medical protocol and 11,996 upon request. After the tests carried out at the national level, compared …
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