
Romania has a greater problem with the spread of coronavirus than Bulgaria. But Romania also has greater care for the ordinary people and the business
Vladimir Mitev
This article was published on 5 April 2020 on the site of the Sofia branch of the European Council on Foreign Relations. It reports on the socio-economic measures in Romania and Bulgaria until the beginning of April 2020.
This week Romania entered into the fourth level of the emergency situation, after more than 2000 cases of coronavirus infection were confirmed. This means that whole cities and regions can be quarantined. This has already happened in Suceava, where more than half of the patients in the regional hospital have been infected with COVID-19. Romania applies stricter control measures than Bulgaria – you go out of your home in the day with a declaration, which announces the goal of going out, while between 22 o’clock and 6 o’clock on the next morning no one can walk on the streets.
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