COVID-19 Update: Important Changes to Restrictions from March 9, 2022.
The Romanian Government announced the changing of restrictions following the end of the “State of Alert”.
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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.
Cluj-Napoca Mayor spoke at the European Summit held in the French city of Marseille. During his speech, he highlights the challenges that bordering countries experience as a result of the conflict in Ukraine.
A military operation in Ukraine was announced by Russian president. Learn more about Romania’s role in the crisis.
Yesterday, January 31st, 2022, the Romanian Government changed a number of the rules applied to people entering the country in response to the COVID-19 pandemic.
Fast fashion retail brand, Primark, have announced plans to open their first store in Romania, in Bucharest at the ParkLake Shopping Centre.
The incidence rate in Cluj-Napoca has reached 11.77/1000 in just 17 days, the highest infection rate in the country and higher than the peak of the 3rd wave
Today CNSU (The National Emergency Committee) have decided to introduce new measures aimed at limiting the spread of the 5th COVID-19 wave.
Health Minister, Alexandru Rafila has suggested that COVID-19 infections will accelerate around the middle of January and that the 5th wave, fuelled by the Omicron variant.
The Romanian Government Coalition leaders decided on Wednesday, (December 22nd, 2021), that they will promote a draft law which will require employees to have a COVID-19 electronic certificate at the workplaces.
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.
Cluj-Napoca Mayor spoke at the European Summit held in the French city of Marseille. During his speech, he highlights the challenges that bordering countries experience as a result of the conflict in Ukraine.
A military operation in Ukraine was announced by Russian president. Learn more about Romania’s role in the crisis.
Yesterday, January 31st, 2022, the Romanian Government changed a number of the rules applied to people entering the country in response to the COVID-19 pandemic.
Fast fashion retail brand, Primark, have announced plans to open their first store in Romania, in Bucharest at the ParkLake Shopping Centre.
The incidence rate in Cluj-Napoca has reached 11.77/1000 in just 17 days, the highest infection rate in the country and higher than the peak of the 3rd wave
Today CNSU (The National Emergency Committee) have decided to introduce new measures aimed at limiting the spread of the 5th COVID-19 wave.
Health Minister, Alexandru Rafila has suggested that COVID-19 infections will accelerate around the middle of January and that the 5th wave, fuelled by the Omicron variant.
The Romanian Government Coalition leaders decided on Wednesday, (December 22nd, 2021), that they will promote a draft law which will require employees to have a COVID-19 electronic certificate at the workplaces.
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