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.
COVID-19 Cases in Cluj-Napoca and across Romania have seen a sharp rise over the past weeks.
The Government are planning to close vaccination centres with vaccines only being available through family doctors from July 1st.
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 is one of the cities with the highest number of COVID-19 cases in Romania and yesterday (Feb 3rd 2022) saw the highest number of daily recorded deaths and ICU occupancy.
The Government adopted a measure, which will require travellers arriving in Romania to have been fully vaccinated within the past 9 months or have received the COVID-19 booster shot.
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.
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 city has decided to cancel the planned fireworks due to poor weather.
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.
Starting from December 20, 2021, everyone who enters Romania must fill a Passenger Locator Form.
or of Cluj-Napoca, Emil Boc, has referred to the relaxation of measures, aimed at preventing the spread of COVID-19, as “irrational”.
CNSU ease restrictions just in time for the holiday season.
The new travel restrictions will come into affect from December 10th 2021 through January 8th 2022.
New measures are expected to come into effect from Monday December 6th, 2021, which will affect people travelling to Romania.
COVID-19 rate drops to 7.79/1000, however Government extends restrictions.
On November 2nd, Romania reported it’s highest number of COVID-19 related daily deaths.
Full explanation of restrictions entering into affect from Oct 25th.
President Klaus Iohannis has announced new national restrictions, which will come into force on Monday, October 25th, 2021.
Romania is currently has one of the highest mortality rates in the world.
COVID-19 cases in Cluj-Napoca dropped from 11.24/1000 to 11.19/1000 on Sunday, the first decrease since August 20th.
City adds dedicated COVID-19 Restrictions section to their website.
New COVID-19 restrictions have been announced by the Prefect of Cluj County that will come into affect from Thursday, October 7th 2021.
According to the latest decision, Hotărârea nr. 201 din 3 octombrie 2021, published by the Instituția Prefectului – Județul Cluj (Cluj County Prefect).
Prime Minister Florin Cîțu has fired both the head of National Agency for Quality Management in Health and also the manager of the manager of the Infectious Diseases Hospital in Constanța, following a deadly fire which broke out in the ICU today (Friday October 1st, 2021). The third fatal fire at a hospital in the past 12 months.
There are currently 13 pharmacies spread around Cluj county, where visitors can obtain free COVID-19 tests, and receive a certified result.
Yesterday, the government approved decision number “1.015 din 23 septembrie 2021”, in order to prevent and spread the infection of COVID-19. A number of important updates were published.
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”.
New cases are already approaching 4,000 per day, over double what experts had initially predicted.
Untold Festival will be one of the single largest festivals to take place in Romania since the COVID-19 pandemic began.
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.
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.
The changes will enter into force from August 1st 2021 and target a number of events, festivals, ceremonies as well as updates to activity in bars, clubs or gaming halls.
Cluj County is one of the counties with the highest vaccination coverage rate. Also, the city of Cluj-Napoca has the highest rate in the country.
The Romanian Government has announced the new relaxation measures that will enter into force on June 1.
Romania’s president, Klaus Iohannis, has announced that from May 15th 2021, people will no longer be required to wear masks when in outdoor spaces, and traffic restrictions at night will no longer be applied.
Following the meeting today, CNSU has informed that the movement of persons outside of localities with a rate of over 3/1000 could be prohibited. At this time, the authorities are discussing a number of proposals which could be adopted and submitted to the Government for approval.
The Institution of the Prefect for Cluj County (Instituția Prefectului – Județul Cluj) has announced new restrictions following the continued increase of COVID-19 cases in Cluj over the past few days. The county has now entered the “Red Zone”, and with this, come a number of restrictions, including the obligation to wear a mask in all public spaces.
Romania’s Prime Minister, Ludovic Orban, has informed that restaurants in Romania, will be allowed to start serving indoors from September 1st, 2020, but must respect certain conditions.
On July 21st, Romania record the record high of 36 deaths, attributed to COVID-19, which is the highest number since the pandemic hit the country, on July 22nd, this figure was still quite high, at 27 recorded deaths.
However, the number which appears to have started to indicate a concerning increase, is the number of reported cases. On July 22nd, Romania recorded 1,030 new cases, up from 994 new cases on the 21st and 681 new cases on 20th.
COVID-19 Cases in Cluj-Napoca and across Romania have seen a sharp rise over the past weeks.
The Government are planning to close vaccination centres with vaccines only being available through family doctors from July 1st.
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 is one of the cities with the highest number of COVID-19 cases in Romania and yesterday (Feb 3rd 2022) saw the highest number of daily recorded deaths and ICU occupancy.
The Government adopted a measure, which will require travellers arriving in Romania to have been fully vaccinated within the past 9 months or have received the COVID-19 booster shot.
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.
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 city has decided to cancel the planned fireworks due to poor weather.
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.
Starting from December 20, 2021, everyone who enters Romania must fill a Passenger Locator Form.
or of Cluj-Napoca, Emil Boc, has referred to the relaxation of measures, aimed at preventing the spread of COVID-19, as “irrational”.
CNSU ease restrictions just in time for the holiday season.
The new travel restrictions will come into affect from December 10th 2021 through January 8th 2022.
New measures are expected to come into effect from Monday December 6th, 2021, which will affect people travelling to Romania.
COVID-19 rate drops to 7.79/1000, however Government extends restrictions.
On November 2nd, Romania reported it’s highest number of COVID-19 related daily deaths.
Full explanation of restrictions entering into affect from Oct 25th.
President Klaus Iohannis has announced new national restrictions, which will come into force on Monday, October 25th, 2021.
Romania is currently has one of the highest mortality rates in the world.
COVID-19 cases in Cluj-Napoca dropped from 11.24/1000 to 11.19/1000 on Sunday, the first decrease since August 20th.
City adds dedicated COVID-19 Restrictions section to their website.
New COVID-19 restrictions have been announced by the Prefect of Cluj County that will come into affect from Thursday, October 7th 2021.
According to the latest decision, Hotărârea nr. 201 din 3 octombrie 2021, published by the Instituția Prefectului – Județul Cluj (Cluj County Prefect).
Prime Minister Florin Cîțu has fired both the head of National Agency for Quality Management in Health and also the manager of the manager of the Infectious Diseases Hospital in Constanța, following a deadly fire which broke out in the ICU today (Friday October 1st, 2021). The third fatal fire at a hospital in the past 12 months.
There are currently 13 pharmacies spread around Cluj county, where visitors can obtain free COVID-19 tests, and receive a certified result.
Yesterday, the government approved decision number “1.015 din 23 septembrie 2021”, in order to prevent and spread the infection of COVID-19. A number of important updates were published.
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”.
New cases are already approaching 4,000 per day, over double what experts had initially predicted.
Untold Festival will be one of the single largest festivals to take place in Romania since the COVID-19 pandemic began.
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.
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.
The changes will enter into force from August 1st 2021 and target a number of events, festivals, ceremonies as well as updates to activity in bars, clubs or gaming halls.
Cluj County is one of the counties with the highest vaccination coverage rate. Also, the city of Cluj-Napoca has the highest rate in the country.
The Romanian Government has announced the new relaxation measures that will enter into force on June 1.
Romania’s president, Klaus Iohannis, has announced that from May 15th 2021, people will no longer be required to wear masks when in outdoor spaces, and traffic restrictions at night will no longer be applied.
Following the meeting today, CNSU has informed that the movement of persons outside of localities with a rate of over 3/1000 could be prohibited. At this time, the authorities are discussing a number of proposals which could be adopted and submitted to the Government for approval.
The Institution of the Prefect for Cluj County (Instituția Prefectului – Județul Cluj) has announced new restrictions following the continued increase of COVID-19 cases in Cluj over the past few days. The county has now entered the “Red Zone”, and with this, come a number of restrictions, including the obligation to wear a mask in all public spaces.
Romania’s Prime Minister, Ludovic Orban, has informed that restaurants in Romania, will be allowed to start serving indoors from September 1st, 2020, but must respect certain conditions.
On July 21st, Romania record the record high of 36 deaths, attributed to COVID-19, which is the highest number since the pandemic hit the country, on July 22nd, this figure was still quite high, at 27 recorded deaths.
However, the number which appears to have started to indicate a concerning increase, is the number of reported cases. On July 22nd, Romania recorded 1,030 new cases, up from 994 new cases on the 21st and 681 new cases on 20th.
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