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Anti-COVID vaccination campaign/94,417 persons immunised in past 24 hours

The National Committee for the Coordination of Activities regarding the Vaccination against COVID-19 (CNCAV) informs that in the past 24 hours 94,417 doses of vaccine were administered, out of which 71,068 Pfizer, 7,889 Moderna, 7,983 AstraZeneca and 7,477 Johnson & Johnson, according to data provided by the National Institute of Public Health through the National Electronic Vaccination Reg

Deputy PM Barna: Discrepancies in reporting of COVID-19 deaths - real problem, but not conspiracy

The different reports in the medical system of COVID-19 deaths represent a real problem, however a technical one, not someone's "conspiracy", Deputy Prime Minister Dan Barna told Tuesday evening private broadcaster B1TV. "It is a technical matter, my colleague [Minister of Health, Ioana Mihaila - ed.n.] answered very clearly how those figures were generated.

Ombudsman: Lack of a written job description in micro-enterprises puts employees at disposal of employer

The Ombudsman formulated an exception of unconstitutionality regarding OUG (Government Emergency Ordinance) no. 37/2021 for amending and supplementing the Labour Code, on the grounds that it violates the right to the labour social protection measures guaranteed by the Constitution. "The provisions of point 1 of the sole article of the Government Emergency Ordinance no. 37/2021 amend art.

Anti-COVID-19 vaccination campaign/ Record of persons immunized in past 24 hours - 110,314

The National COVID Vaccination Coordination Committee (CNCAV) informs that according to data provided by the National Public Health Institute through the National Electronic Vaccinations Registry app, 110,314 people have received the coronavirus jab in the past 24 hours, with 89,406 injected with the Pfizer vaccine, 7,238 with the Moderna serum, 7,758 with the AstraZeneca and 5,912 with the Joh

PM Citu: PNRR, just one source of funding gov't projects; deficit to narrow below 3pct in 2024

Prime Minister Florin Citu said on Thursday evening that the National Recovery and Resilience Plan (PNRR) is just one source of funding for the projects that the Romanian government has undertaken. He was asked, on Digi 24, about the government as 13 billion euros under PNRR are grants and 16 billion euros are loans. "That's not a problem.

PM Citu: Coalition doesn't squeak, all ministers are doing their job well

Prime Minister Florin Citu on Thursday evening voiced himself content with all ministers and denied any misunderstandings inside the ruling coalition. He was asked on Digi 24 private television broadcaster whether the ruling coalition was "squeaking." "Under no circumstance. (...) It is most certainly a coalition where there are difference objectives, but the same principles, in the end.

Head of National Environmental Guard: Romanian customs under pressure from waste trafficking rings

Organized crime structures are putting pressure on Romanian customs to introduce ever increasing amounts of waste into the country, given that Europe has run out of waste storage capacity and China has closed its gates in this regard, general commissioner of the National Environmental Guard (GNM) Octavian Berceanu declared on Thursday in Craiova.

COVID vaccination campaign/ 103,233 people inoculated in past 24 hours

The National COVID Vaccination Coordination Committee (CNCAV) informs that according to data provided by the National Public Health Institute through the National Electronic Vaccinations Registry app, 103,233 people have received the coronavirus jab in the past 24 hours, with 84,348 injected with the Pfizer vaccine, 7,171 with the Moderna serum, 7,173 with the AstraZeneca and 4,541 with the Joh

PM Citu: I had a very constructive meeting with the EC president on recovery, resilience negotiations

Prime Minister Florin Citu says he had a "very constructive meeting" in Brussels on Monday evening on Romania's National Recovery and Resilience Plan (PNRR) negotiations with President of the European Commission Ursula von der Leyen, and that the negotiations will continue on May 12 with other officials of the Commission.

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