In Romania, only 39% of the population is vaccinated against the coronavirus.
In Romania, from Wednesday, December 8, a number of quarantine restrictions imposed on containment of the COVID-19 pandemic.
The Guardian reports.
It is noted that the Romanian government will abolish the requirement to wear masks on the streets (except for markets), and will also allow shops and restaurants to work until 22:00 (an hour longer than until now).
In addition, not only citizens vaccinated and cured of coronavirus will be able to get into most public places, but also those who provide a certificate of a negative result COVID test.
At the same time, wearing masks in public transport and in public places will remain mandatory.
Over the past day, 1421 new 1st case of coronavirus and 107 more COVID-19-related deaths. Note that only 39% of the population is vaccinated in the country.