Government of Romania: Last minute decision announced for citizens

The Romanian government decides new cases

The Government of Romania, through the National Committee for Emergency Situations, took this evening a series of very important decisions both for citizens returning from abroad to Romania, and for those who, for example, wanted to go on pilgrimage to St. Parascheva, in Iasi.

The Romanian government requires Romanians who come from abroad, from countries with a higher incidence of cases than Romania, to stay in quarantine for 8 days, and only after the 8th day can they take a test for Coronavirus, from the 10th being able to leave the house if they have a negative test and are asymptomatic.

The Government of Romania allows Romanians to travel freely if they stay for only 3 days and have a negative test for Coronavirus done a maximum of 48 hours before returning to the country, in the rest of the situations quarantine is mandatory for 14 days, and you can find more details in the clip below.

Press statements

Press statements by the Minister of Health, Nelu Tătaru, and the head of DSU, Raed Arafat, at the end of the CNSU meeting #NeluTătaru #RaedArafat #CNSU

Published by The Government of Romania on Monday, October 5, 2020