From Sep 24: Cluj-Napoca entered the “Red” Scenario after breaching 3/1000 limit.
Cluj-Napoca has jumped from 2.86/1000 to 3.73/1000 cumulative cases in the last 48 hours.
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Cluj-Napoca has jumped from 2.86/1000 to 3.73/1000 cumulative cases in the last 48 hours.
200 new cases in Cluj, 29 in ICU and Government plans to introduce “Green Pass”.
In Cluj-Napoca, where the incidence rate has continued to exceed 2/1000, restrictions have been introduced.
New cases are already approaching 4,000 per day, over double what experts had initially predicted.
The Delta variant of COVID-19 is much more contagious and has even been known to infect people who have completed a full vaccination course.
Romania is second-to-last in the European Union for vaccinations against COVID-19 according to ECDC data.
The “Health Ticket” was deemed such a success, that it has returned and is ready to dispense free bus tickets in exchange for a little exercise.
Doctor Valeriu Gheorghiţă has said that the best time for vaccination, for those who have not already done so, is “now” to gain immunity from the new wave of infections.
As of Friday, August 13, 2021, only the “Green Certificate” will be accepted as proof to travel to and from Romania. The certificate will be used to indicate if you have been vaccinated, are within 180 days of the disease or have a negative RT-PCR test.
These insects are known locally as “tigrul platanului”, with their scientific name being Corythucha ciliata and common English name “sycamore lace bug” and are considered an invasive species in Europe, after being introduced from North America
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