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Four deaths in COVID-19 patients in past 24 hrs, death toll hits 34,323
Four deaths have been recorded in the last 24 hours in patients infected with the SARS-CoV-2 virus, the Strategic Communication Group (GCS) reported on Tuesday. According to the GCS, it is about a man and three women admitted to hospitals in Arges, Bihor and Iasi counties.
ANM: Heat wave and thermal discomfort alerts continue on Monday
The National Meteorological Administration (ANM) has issued a Code Orange alert of persistent heat wave and particularly severe thermal discomfort, valid, on Monday, in 16 counties and the municipality of Bucharest, and a Code Yellow warning, valid in eight counties.
Iasi - the first Romanian municipality to receive Sustainable Community award
Iasi is the first Romanian municipality to receive the energy-efficient Sustainable Community certificate in accordance with the European Energy Award system; the distinction was presented during a ceremony attended by ambassador of the Swiss Confederation to Romania, Arthur Mattli. We are here today to participate in an event related to sustainability.
GCS: COVID-19 death toll rises by 3 to 1,147
Three more persons infected with the novel coronavirus have died, the COVID-19 death toll thus reaching 1,147, the Strategic Communication Group (GCS) informed on Wednesday. These are two men and one woman aged between 47 and 71. The GCS also made a correction. Thus, in case of the death no.
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Three more people infected with the new coronavirus die; death toll hits 891
Three more people infected with the new coronavirus have died in Romania, the COVID-9 death toll reaching 891, the Strategic Communication Group (GCS) informs on Friday. The latest victims are two women and a man aged between 76 and 80, from Neamt, Cluj and Iasi counties, all with comorbidities.
POST-REVOLUTION ROMANIA, 1990: 30 years since the first Prut "Flower Bridge"
May 6, 1990 saw the first "flower bridge" thrown open across the Prut River as part of the border-opening events with the Moldavian Soviet Socialist Republic (SSR).
Serbian, Romanian Priests Ask for Waiver to Hold Easter Masses
Although the Orthodox church hierarchies in Serbia and Romania have accepted a ban on worshippers gathering for religious services, some of their most prominent figures have been asking governments to make an exception and allow believers to take part in Easter ceremonies.
GCS: 277 persons infected with novel coronavirus
A number of 277 persons have tested positive for with the novel coronavirus so far, the Strategic Communication Group (GCS) informed on Thursday. Of them, 25 were declared cured and discharged, 16 in Timisoara, 8 in Bucharest, one in Iasi.
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Wiesel Institute: New mass grave in Popricani, additional argument that Holocaust existed in Romania
The unearthing by a team with the Elie Wiesel National Institute for the Study of the Holocaust in Romania (INSHR) of a new mass grave in the Vulturi forest of the Popricani commune in the northeastern County of Iasi is an additional argument that the Holocaust existed in Romania, on Friday said the head of the INSHR, Alexandru Florian.
Save the Children: Romania's infant mortality rate is twice higher than EU's average rate
Romania's infant mortality rate remains two times higher than the EU average rate, a release of the Save the Children Romania sent to AGERPRES informs.