The Romanian government: weddings, baptisms banned, restaurants reopened

The Romanian government banned weddings, baptisms, reopened restaurants

The Romanian government officially announced today a new round of restrictions, but also some relaxations for citizens from all over Romania, and the situation is becoming quite confusing for many people, but this was to be expected, the authorities seeming to have discovered where the real problems are.

The Romanian government forbids private events of almost any kind, i.e. weddings, baptisms, or festive meals of any kind, but exceptions to the rule are religious weddings and baptisms in the church, but festive meals cannot take place to celebrate the events.

The Romanian government also announced that restaurants will reopen, in areas with an incidence rate of infections of up to 1.5 per 1000 inhabitants, they will operate at 50% of the value, and what about with an incidence rate between 1.5 - 3 per 1000 residents, the capacity will be reduced to 30%.

Press statements by the Minister of Health, Nelu Tataru, and the Secretary of State in the Ministry of Internal Affairs, Raed Arafat #NeluTataru #RaedArafat #PalatulVictoria

Press statements by the Minister of Health, Nelu Tataru, and the Secretary of State in the Ministry of Internal Affairs, Raed Arafat #NeluTataru #RaedArafat #PalatulVictoria

Published by The Government of Romania on Tuesday, October 13, 2020