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The most aberrational measure was taken for all Romanians in the war with the new coronavirus.
It’s the holidays and everyone is crowding the shops. People were crowding before the pandemic, now they are crowding, but now more than ever. Why? Because they are obliged to break their feet and be at the cash registers until 9:00 p.m. when the supermarket closes, because that is what the authorities of our country wanted.
And since many work until 18.00-19.00-20.00, they have to go to the store after these hours. They leave home at 19.00, they drive half an hour to a supermarket because the traffic in Bucharest is terrible, Nicușor Dan has not yet solved this job, as he promised, and I arrive at the supermarket around 19.30-20.00. Anyone who went shopping between 7:00 p.m. and 9:00 p.m. certainly had the feeling that the whole of Romania is there. That’s right. When should people go shopping? For the economy to have money, Romanians have to work. And what exactly? They have an hour or two left for the supermarket.
Instead of extending the store hours, our leaders decided to shorten it … It was said that one of the reasons for this measure is that adolescents and young people are infected with the virus. And God forbid, if you close the shops at 9 pm and don’t let them leave the house after 11 pm, that’s it, you’re going to kill them. Young people no longer party. Yes, yes, fixed, like this.
But our decision makers have horse glasses and can’t see past their aberrational measures. Last night I went to the supermarket regularly. At 9:00 p.m. she was beautiful at the cash register. In front of me was the singer Jo. He had had a drink, a cake, and candles. Then I saw her on Instagram, at a party, at someone’s house, of course, after 11pm. But in the minds of the authorities, if they put the measure with: we close the supermarket at 9:00 p.m., and at 11:00 p.m. you don’t leave the house, Ready! You killed the virus.
Our decision makers don’t seem to have spent much time together. Maybe it should. They will get tired of how well they handled us in the pandemic and they would see that you can have wine and beer at 9:00 p.m., then go with friends to someone’s house and stay there until the morning. All legal respecting your measurements …
And back to the stupid decision at 9:00 p.m. Did anyone suffer if, now, at least on holidays, supermarkets were allowed to extend their hours? It’s a pandemic and we’re going crazy at the cash register, on the chocolate shelf, in the veggie department. That we have no other choice.
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