Some at the dance, others at the hospital. Parties continue to completely ignore pandemic restrictions



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While hundreds of patients struggle to breathe in intensive care, hundreds more behave as if it is not even a pandemic. They play their health, yours and that of your loved ones, in Russian roulette. In recent days, since the authorities completely banned private events, hundreds of people have gathered at parties or all kinds of gatherings where they have completely defied the rules and the danger of contagion with the new coronavirus. And although some are careless, ambulances line up in hospital yards and doctors cry from exhaustion.

Drift in Băneasa

Images taken on Friday night, in the parking lot of a shopping center in the Băneasa area of ​​Bucharest, show hundreds of young people who had gathered to observe the skidding, ignoring the danger of contagion. They sat side by side, without respecting the distance and without wearing protective masks. The police got there, but managed to legitimize and fine a few people, claiming that they were still trying to identify them.

Dancing in the Old Center

They forgot about the pandemic and dozens more people who danced crowded Thursday night, on a terrace in the Old Center of the Capital. The next day, the police announced that they had fined the local administrator and that they were also trying to identify the partygoers. Investigators have also opened a criminal case for thwarting the fight against the disease. Ignoring the rules comes in the context where Bucharest ranks first at the top of daily illnesses with COVID-19.

The wedding between an ATI nurse and a police officer ended in a criminal case

A wedding in Bihor ended with a criminal case and patients infected with the new coronavirus. The bride is an ATI nurse and the groom is a police officer. The two chose a criminal case to thwart the fight against the disease. At his party there were about 100 people, in a place in the town of Marghita, County Bihor. In order to return to work after the party, the bride was tested for COVID-19, and the result was positive. Because she showed no specific symptoms of the disease, the bride was sent home by her fellow doctors, isolated at home. And wedding guests can now expect to be quarantined.

Weddings, baptisms, memorials

Parties are prohibited during this period and in Braila where the police stopped a baptism attended by 36 people.

In the ConstantIn a municipality that has two quarantined towns, 40 people gathered at a party organized at a tourist stop.

The same happened on an anniversary, in Ineu, in the region Arad. In all these cases, the police fined and opened criminal cases to thwart the fight against the disease.

On Saturday, the police of Ilfov they finished a memorial service at Voluntari and a wedding in Mogoșoaia, attended by dozens of people.

At the Voluntari funeral home there were 29 people in a restaurant, who were fined. In Mogoșoaia, the wedding, with 20 people, took place in the courtyard of a building. The police interrupted the party and issued fines. Its value amounts, in both cases, to 18,200 lei.

The police say that in the last 24 hours they have opened at least 10 criminal cases related to the failure to fight diseases and have issued more than 5,000 fines, amounting to almost 850,000 lei.

We remind you that according to current regulations, andprivate income, such as weddings, baptisms or festive meals, so much in open spaces, as well as inside, they are prohibited nationally until the number of cases decreases of coronavirus

Specialists – such events, reliable sources of infection.

Experts say that such events are sure sources of infection with the new coronavirus.

“The moment we meet a man, we know all the people he has met in the last 14 days. And these can be tens or hundreds. It is enough that one of them has not behaved correctly and the balance can already be broken ”Says Emilian Popovici, vice president of the Society for Epidemiology.

On the other hand, doctors also sound the alarm. In this increasing rate of cases, the Intensive Care Units will suffocate and the medical staff will be overwhelmed by the situation. Some images posted on Facebook on Friday night by a medical staff from the Matei Balş Institute are forceful, showing the queue of ambulances arriving at the hospital courtyard.

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An eventual zone quarantine it would be the solution to curb the increase in new cases which, according to experts, during this period is also influenced by low temperatures.

Editor: Luana Pavaluca

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