COVID-19 Cases See Steep Rise in Cluj and Across Romania
COVID-19 Cases in Cluj-Napoca and across Romania have seen a sharp rise over the past weeks.
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COVID-19 Cases in Cluj-Napoca and across Romania have seen a sharp rise over the past weeks.
Romania is currently experiencing a heatwave, with temperatures reaching up to 40°C in the shade, in some areas of the country.
2022 edition of “The Colour Run”
After a wave of vegetation fires across the country, the Romanian Government have passed an emergency ordinance, to increase the value of fines for the burning or burying of waste.
The Government are planning to close vaccination centres with vaccines only being available through family doctors from July 1st.
On March 23rd, 2022, the Romanian Government approved an emergency ordinance which would allow the provision of financial assistance to Romanians hosting Ukrainian refugees.
The Romanian Government announced the changing of restrictions following the end of the “State of Alert”.
a press statement held on March 4th, 2022, President Klaus Iohannis announced that the Romanian authorities will not extend the “state of alert” beyond March 8th, 2022. The impact of this change is yet to be announced.
View a map of emergency civil protection shelters across Cluj-Napoca.
Antonio Patane, founder of FSP Global conducts an interview with President of PATRIR (Peace Action, Training and Research Institute of Romania) Kai Frithjif Brand-Jacobsen to discuss the efforts to provide relief and support to the people of Ukraine.
COVID-19 Cases in Cluj-Napoca and across Romania have seen a sharp rise over the past weeks.
Romania is currently experiencing a heatwave, with temperatures reaching up to 40°C in the shade, in some areas of the country.
2022 edition of “The Colour Run”
After a wave of vegetation fires across the country, the Romanian Government have passed an emergency ordinance, to increase the value of fines for the burning or burying of waste.
The Government are planning to close vaccination centres with vaccines only being available through family doctors from July 1st.
On March 23rd, 2022, the Romanian Government approved an emergency ordinance which would allow the provision of financial assistance to Romanians hosting Ukrainian refugees.
The Romanian Government announced the changing of restrictions following the end of the “State of Alert”.
a press statement held on March 4th, 2022, President Klaus Iohannis announced that the Romanian authorities will not extend the “state of alert” beyond March 8th, 2022. The impact of this change is yet to be announced.
View a map of emergency civil protection shelters across Cluj-Napoca.
Antonio Patane, founder of FSP Global conducts an interview with President of PATRIR (Peace Action, Training and Research Institute of Romania) Kai Frithjif Brand-Jacobsen to discuss the efforts to provide relief and support to the people of Ukraine.
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