The Romanian government: the new harsh warning for clubs and bars

The Romanian government issued a warning to clubs and bars

The Romanian government comes with a new harsh warning for clubs and bars, this time through the Ministry of Labor, and all this after in the last few days there have been images of overcrowding in Bucharest bars and seaside resorts, all against the rules of distancing social.

The Romanian government has warned the owners of clubs and establishments that there is a risk of having their activity suspended, along with fines, if the rules are not respected, and as no message of this kind has been listened to, it remains to be seen what kind of actions will be taken, if will be taken.

"The government does not want their activity to be interrupted. I reminded the fact that we made efforts together to keep employees in technical unemployment, that is, not to lose them, we made efforts together so that the health of employees and customers is protected, and the time has come to return this responsibility, in the sense of taking additional measures.

Some of them were sitting with their masks under their chins, hanging from one ear. I know it's hot, it's a discomfort for some of them, they have to work a certain number of hours, but we have no other solution. You cannot ask a man to wear a mask and you, who go inside to get food, who go to tables and approach customers, not to do so."