Romania announces tougher new measures due to COVID-19

Romania has announced stricter measures against coronavirus, with the country’s extensive care sets nearly complete.

After a recent accumulation of cases, the extensive care unit is making great efforts, with more than six hundred patients treated there.

In the last two days, two critically sound patients had to be transported by helicopter to hospitals in other cities after some extensive care sets have become overcrowded.

“Lately there are several empty beds, but we may succeed in the maximum capacity,” Health Minister Nelu Tataru told reporters, referring to the stage in Bucharest.

In recent months, they have stated that only 1,500 intensive care beds are well equipped. Officials said civilian inspectors would patrol crowded public spaces to make sure the mandatory use of masks.

In Bucharest, meanwhile, indoor theatres and bars are once again definitive.

Masks are now mandatory in enclosed public spaces and crowded spaces.

Today, Romania has reported more than 2,100 new cases consistent with the day, bringing the total to 139,000 since the beginning of the pandemic. 5121 others died, the mortality rate in the eastern component of the European Union.

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