National Committee for Emergency Situations
People arriving from countries with high epidemiological risk, must present negative COVID test
By decision of the National Committee for Emergency Situations (CNSU) approved on Thursday, people arriving to Romania from countries/areas/territories with high epidemiological risk must present the certificate of a negative RT-PCR test for SARS-CoV-2, performed no more than 72 hours before the date of entry into the country.
PM Citu: Companies that disregard COVID prevention measures to have their activity suspended
Prime Minister Florin Citu declared today that a regulatory act will be rolled out, instituting the suspension of the activity for a determined period for those companies that disregard the measures to prevent and fight the spread of COVID -19.
Education Minister: I want schools to reopen as soon as possible, decision to be made following well-grounded analysis
Education Minister Sorin Cimpeanu told AGERPRES on Monday that he wants schools to return to in-person classes as soon as possible, but that this decision will be taken only based on a responsible and well-grounded analysis, which will primarily look at epidemiological developments.
Interim PM Ciuca: Gov't to prolong state of alert; lockdown news are fake
Interim PM Nicolae Ciuca stated that the Government will analyse the decision draft based on which the state of alert will be extended by 30 days, underscoring that the news saying Romania is about to enter lockdown are fake.
CNSU decides to continue didactic activities online until December 23
The National Committee for Emergency Situations decided on Monday, through a new decision, to extend the suspension of activities that require the pre-schoolers and students to physically be present in the education units, and continue the didactic activity online for the period December 9-23. In the preamble to the Decision No.
HealthMin Tataru: Gov't decided to extend state of alert by 30 days
The Government on Tuesday decided to extend the state of alert by other 30 days, Health Minister Nelu Tataru made the announcement.
PM Orban: Gov't to approve resumption of certain activities, more relaxation measures as of June 15
The government will issue a decision to approve the resumption of certain activities and more relaxation measures starting with June 15, Prime Minister Ludovic Orban declared on Thursday. "At the meeting of the National Committee for Emergency Situations we have decided to propose for approval by government decision the resumption of certain activities and more relaxation measures.
PM Orban announces assumption of National Committee for Emergency Situations' leadership
Prime Minister Ludovic Orban announced on Thursday that he will take over the leadership of the National Committee for Emergency Situations, to be seconded by three vice-presidents. He said the decision was made to strengthen the authority of the National Committee for Emergency Situations.
PM Orban: National Committee for Emergency Situations will declare the state of alert on Thursday
The National Committee for Emergency Situations will declare the state of alert on Thursday, Prime Minister Ludovic Orban said. "Today, the National Committee for Emergency Situations will declare the state of alert within the emergency situation caused by the coronavirus epidemic.
Interior Minister Oprea: We decided to rethink intervention procedures in emergecy situation to ensure a maximum efficiency
Minister of Interior, Gabriel Oprea, on Tuesday told a videoconference with the prefects that he decided, after consulting with Prime Minister Victor Ponta, to rethink the intervention procedures in emergency situations, in order to ensure a maximum efficiency of this system.