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The government does not currently plan any systemic blanket lockdown, Deputy Prime Minister Dan Barna said in a program on public television station TVR 1 on Monday night.
He said that the Executive will take new measures to prevent the spread of the COVID-19 pandemic, but stressed that the measures will not be radical.
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“We are facing wave 3. This is clear. We have the identified British strain present. It is clear that this spread cannot be blocked. How we overcome this is very much up to us. Unfortunately, it has been noticed at the level of the population, a relaxation and a feeling that we are prepared, we have escaped, and we see that we have not escaped the numbers, although some indicators seem stable, we see pressure in the ATI system that confirms that things are far from over. “A In the long term, a few more steps will be needed to keep it going, and we don’t have any systemic blanket lockdown. It is not on the table at this time and we do not intend to make a decision. You can’t even be radical. You also make sure you lose … You can’t do that, because people have to go to work, because people have to be able to buy their essential food and the things they need, “Barna said.
He noted that “Romania has managed to overcome this situation relatively decently, in a pandemic, because it took the measures in some way before.”
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Dan Barna congratulated the mayor of Timisoara, Dominic Fritz, for the proposal to quarantine the town he runs, amid the increase in the rate of contagion with the new coronavirus.
“That’s why the decision was made in Timisoara. You better take an unpopular measure and I congratulate the mayor of Timisoara because he had the verticality to make this important decision, even if people blame him, because, by making the decision now, you made sure.” that in two weeks they will not make a decision that will last three months ”, added the deputy prime minister.
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