The Government of Romania: Measure Concerning the Implementation of Online School Courses

The Romanian government held a meeting today to discuss the measures that will be imposed in order to start school in mid-September, and the authorities are preparing to officially announce the measures that will be imposed throughout the country.

The Romanian government would announce that students will go to school online starting with incidents that exceed 6/1000 inhabitants, and this is because the National Council of Students in Romania would have requested this in order not to generate material losses.

"Over six per thousand, I confirm what was presented by Mrs. Mihăilă. We have two hypotheses: one that does not differentiate between vaccinated and unvaccinated, everyone goes online. I would like to tell you that I am coming from a meeting with the National Council of Students from Romania, who requested this measure, reasoning as follows: the hybrid scenario is a scenario that generated very large losses, or the physical presence of those vaccinated differently from the online presence of the unvaccinated would lead to a hybrid scenario that would make recovery after this period difficult.

Even if I like to believe and hope that there will not be many localities, those localities will not be large that will exceed the incidence of six per thousand, we also consider this hypothesis, over six per thousand, and until the quarantine is instituted work in two ways. Through consultations with Minister Mihăilă and the CNSU and INSP representatives, we will see what is the hypothesis that we will propose to you, Mr. Prime Minister, and which will be announced, after approval at the CNSU level, by a ministerial order for which we publicly assumed, together, the deadline of September 1-2, but I notice that there is an impatience, let's say it like that, to have this ministerial order from the end of August and I think we can take into account we propose to promote this ministerial order that we make public."