Relaxation
HealthMin: This Sunday sees lowest daily new caseload since pandemic onset
Health Minister Nelu Tataru declared that Sunday has seen the lowest number of new COVID-19 cases in 24 hours since the onset of the pandemic. "124 new cases is the lowest daily new caseload since the onset of the pandemic.
Administrative framework to be worked out to allow restrictions
Health Minister Nelu Tataru said on Wednesday evening that the government will make a series of decisions on Thursday that will create the administrative framework to allow for certain restrictions to be imposed during the state of alert.
HealthMin Tataru worries relaxation, says danger of infection just as great
Health Minister Nelu Tataru says that he is worried about the moment of coronavirus lockdown being eased because the danger of infection is just as great, "and maybe greater in the first days after relaxation." "I am concerned about the moment of relaxation, the moment when we will have a resumption of the inflow of people from one area to another, an interaction and maybe a resurgence of local
Loncar: Absolutely true VIDEO
He said that it is absolutely true that most people relaxed a lot after the measures were mitigated, as Dr Predrag Kon said earlier.
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Health minister Tataru says October-December could occur second wave of coronavirus pandemic
Health minister Nelu Tataru on Saturday said in northeastern Iasi that he expects for October - December to occur the second wave of the coronavirus pandemic. He stressed that we are still on the upward slope of the curve and that, for now, we cannot think about relaxation. "I'm not thinking about relaxation. We can hope to relax by 15 May.
Good sign for Serbia: Reduced number of people on respirator
He stated that there are currently about 75 patients on the respirator.
Vekic said that the relaxation of the measures was initiated due to the smaller number of patients with severe clinical picture and that this is an indicator that the virulence of the virus had significantly decreased.
HealthMin Tataru says Romania still aiming for coronavirus peak, but on gentle slope
Health Minister Nelu Tataru said on Tuesday that Romania is still headed for the peak of the coronavirus pandemic and expects the number of new cases to decrease "from one day to the next" for the next two weeks. "We were expecting at the end of April, after the Easter holiday, a peak, with the peak predicted to be steeper or smoother.
Orban: We have in view possibility of workplace/school triage through electronic thermometers
Prime Minister Ludovic Orban stated on Friday that among the relaxation measures that are to be taken after the end of the state of emergency there might be the possibility of workplace or school triage through the measuring of temperature with the aid of electronic thermometers.
Romania might ease COVID-19 restrictions after May 15
President Klaus Iohannis said on Tuesday that after May 15, Romania might move to a stage where COVID-19 restrictions will be eased, provided that the number of new infections and deaths decreases. "It is time to think about what is called a relaxation plan when the conditions are met. There is now a state of emergency decree in force that ends on May 15.
"I'm most afraid of underestimating the enemy"
Stevanovic pointed out that only thanks to the great work, effort and engagement of all those involved in the implementation of the epidemic control measures and thanks to the respect of the measures of the largest number of citizens, Serbia has managed to keep the epidemic under control so far.
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