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Thus, on Friday, from noon, in DN 1, huge queues of cars were created, larger than usual.
Here the people of Bucharest followed the model of the great European capitals and thought about spending their last weekend without restrictions as far from home as possible.
Taking into account that as of Monday, November 9, schools will close, shops will have reduced hours, most of the employees will work from home, travel at night and parties will be prohibited, the people of Bucharest will continue to enjoy the last days of fun. Some go to the mountains and enjoy the outdoors, others meet friends or visit their families. What you need to know is that you must have your own statement of responsibility, which will take effect on Monday. Download it here
Romania registered 10,260 coronavirus infections in the last 24 hours, 123 deaths and 1,001 patients admitted to ATI on Friday, the Strategic Communication Group reported today.
Restrictions imposed on Monday in Romania
The dramatic increase in the number of infections has led governments to follow decisions made by other countries to reduce the risk of infection by the virus.
-As of November 9, the use of a mask becomes mandatory both in closed and open spaces, in all cities of Romania.
– Stores will close at 9 pm
– Forbidden parties, holidays.
-The markets are closing. Shopping centers remain open only until 9 pm
– Employees have to work from home, when possible, or change their schedule so that as few people as possible are present at the same time.
– Schools are closing and classes are moving online. However, nurseries and after-school activities remain open.
– It is forbidden to travel outside the home, between 23 and 05. However, there are some exceptions:
* traveling for professional interest, including between home / home and place / places of professional activity and vice versa;
* travel for medical assistance that cannot be postponed or carried out remotely, as well as for the purchase of medicines;
* travel outside the towns of people who are in transit or make trips whose time interval overlaps with the prohibition period such as those made by plane, train, coach or other means of transport of people and that can be accredited by ticket or any other way to pay for the trip;
* moving for justified reasons, such as caring for / accompanying the child, assisting the elderly, sick or disabled or the death of a family member.
If the trip is made in any of the situations presented above, the service card, the certificate issued by the employer or the declaration under your responsibility are required.
The statement must include name and surname, date of birth, address of the residence / home / place of professional activity, reason for the trip, date of completion and signature. It can be handwritten or you can use the one provided by the authorities.
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