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12 towns in Romania are under quarantine this morning. 4 are large cities and are located in the counties of Cluj and Sălaj. Another 8 are from Timiș.
In these areas, the contagion rate has exceeded 6 per thousand inhabitants, and people can leave their homes, only with a declaration on their own responsibility or with a certificate of employment.
In the morning, the towns of Gherla, Zalău, Jibou and Cehu Silvaniei went into quarantine. In Gherla, the infection rate reached 8.44 per thousand inhabitants.
Teodora Suciu: “For the next 14 days, Gherla is in quarantine. Travel is restricted, and those who leave their homes must have a statement at their own risk. Several police teams will filter at the entrance of the city, and those who do not have a for good reason they will be rejected. “
Salaj has today become the first county in the country to have 3 large cities under quarantine. In Zalău, where the infection rate is 8.9, the Minister of Health has reached 1,000 inhabitants today.
Nelu Tătaru, Minister of Health: “The responsibility is not of a single person, but of all the great transports, the great events are those that make the transmission. From my point of view some restrictions impose in 3-4 weeks to bring us stability, if we respect these restrictions it will be difficult down down “.
The rules have been tightened in 8 locations in Timiș. Most of them are near Timisoara. The authorities announced only at 3:45 a.m. that the quarantine measure applies from 5 a.m., and not from November 6 as they initially said.
Liliana Oneț: “We put these restrictions into effect on the 6th at 00:00. Later, by order of the commander of the action, who appeared at dawn, the quarantine was given at 5 in the morning ”.
Reporter: “Shouldn’t there be more effective communication that doesn’t bother people? “
Liliana Oneț: “We must respect what we receive from Bucharest.”
Because they found out too early about the new restrictions, only people were warned. As in a state of emergency, they may leave their homes only to go to work, the doctor or shopping out of strict necessity.