Cluj-Napoca heads towards lockdown

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With COVID-19 cases on the rise across the country, several Romanian cities are already heading into partial or full lockdowns. Yesterday, authorities in the capital of Bucharest announced a severe tightening of restrictions and as of today, the country’s 2nd largest city – Cluj-Napoca is also heading in the same direction.

Heading into crisis-management mode

The announcement of new restrictions in Cluj-Napoca came after the revelation of data that the infection threshold has been surpassed with over 2.5 cases per 1000 inhabitants over the course of 14 days. In response, the local government of the city declared that they have entered the “red scenario” and that new rules will come into effect starting 22 October.

The changes will follow the pattern that was already established in Bucharest – shutting down public spaces and closing down schools in order to prevent a further rise in infections. More specifically the new measures that will come into effect tomorrow in Cluj-Napoca include:

The spread of the disease in Romania shows no signs of abating, thus it is not out of the question for similar measures to continue to be introduced around the country in the coming days.

 

Source: TheMayor.EU

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