COVID-19. What’s next in the capital, if the infection rate continues to rise? Now it is known and it is terrible



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This is Vâlcea, where in several localities there were very high cumulative incidence rates of SARS-CoV-2 infection. For example, in the municipal seat of Râmnicu Vâlcea, the rate for the last 14 days is 4.69 per thousand inhabitants.

But there are localities even more affected by the pandemic, according to data centralized by the Vâlcea prefecture: Titești – 5.53, Băile Govora – 4.06, Pietrari – 3.73, Bunești – 3.62, Vlădești – 3.60, Călimănești – 3.53, Dăești – 3.49, Bujoreni – 3.34, Stoenești – 3.27, Milcoiu – 3.22, Băile Olănești – 3.15, Olanu – 3.10 and Șirineasa – 3.09.

Goodbye fun! People sit quietly at home

As a result of the increase in the number of COVID-19 patients, in Râmnicu Vâlcea, as well as in Bucharest, all schools switched to the red operating scenario and restaurants operating indoors were closed.

In all the listed locations, the operation of cinemas and entertainment institutions, the organization of private events: weddings, baptisms, funerals, funerals, etc. are prohibited.

The activity with the public of the restaurants, bars and cafes inside is suspended, and the activity in the field of the game is completely stopped.

Coronavirus With the mask on his face everywhere

In addition to schools, which are automatically entered into the red stage, CJSU Vâlcea members also decided to maintain the obligation to wear a protective mask in all open public spaces, throughout the county, by adults and children over the age of 5 years.

„Of the 408 educational units in Vâlcea county, 140 will operate in the yellow scenario and 113 will operate in the red scenario, in addition to schools in localities with an incidence of more than 3/1000 inhabitants, there are also eight school units that have confirmed cases of disease. either among students, or among teachers and who, for health security reasons, requested the transition to exclusively online courses ”, the Prefecture of Vâlcea also transmitted.

“The numbers are worrying, but we are no longer just talking about numbers. The real mirror of the situation we find ourselves in is not in the DSP reports, but in the county hospitals. We understand that the virus is not going anywhere. part, that sooner or later most of us will go through this virus, that the economy must be supported, that life must move forward.

However, when the number of diseases is so high and the rate of spread is so high that severe cases have a hard time finding a place in ATI, we must sound the alarm. It is unfair for those fighting for a mouthful of oxygen to refuse to wear a mask, ”said Prefect Sebastian Fârtat, quoted by Digi24.

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