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As of today, Bucharest is subject to restrictions that the authorities decided this Monday, after the incidence rate of diseases with the new coronavirus exceeded the threshold of 3 per thousand inhabitants in the Capital.
This disease rate of more than 3 was announced for Bucharest on Sunday, and on Monday the worsening trend of the epidemic continued and the rate increased to 3.19.
The new restrictions, which came into force on Tuesday, October 20 at 00:00They come after a Monday marked by a series of stutters from the local authorities. The Municipal Committee for Emergency Situations was convened on Monday, at 3:00 p.m., and a few hours later it contradicted its own decisions. In fact, Prefect Gheorghe Cojanu, also criticized by President Klaus Iohannis, would be dismissed on Wednesday, according to Digi24 sources, and replaced by Traian Berbeceau, currently an advisor to Minister Marcel Vela.
On Monday evening, the Committee for Emergency Situations of the city of Bucharest announced that the following decisions for Bucharest:
one. The protective mask should be used both indoors and outdoors;
2. The units of education will operate in the environment online, in the scenario provided by order of the Minister of Education and Research, respectively in the “Red Stage”.
3. All activities carried out indoors, in Restaurants, cafes, cinemas, performance halls, game rooms are prohibited..
These measures are valid for the next 14 days, starting on October 20, which means that they will have a minimum duration of until November 2 including when a new assessment of the situation will take place.
The activity carried out in daycare and extracurricular activities it is still allowed according to the joint Order of the Minister of Education and Research, the Minister of Health and the Minister of Labor and Social Protection, the authorities specify.
In addition, carrying out activities in higher education It will be regulated by the Senate of each university, which will have university autonomy.
Editor: Luana Pavaluca