December 25, 2021
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Newsroom, 25.12.2021, 14:14
CHRISTMAS The Western rite Orthodox
believers, the Greek Catholics and Catholics from the world over, including from
Romania, a country with an Orthodox majority, are today celebrating Christmas,
the birth of our Lord, Jesus Christ. The Christmas holiday invites us to be
generous, as the magi in the time of Christ, to show love and compassion to all
around us and offer gifts not only to children but also to the elderly, the
sick, the lonely and sad’, says Daniel, the patriarch of the Romanian Orthodox
Church. In turn, president Klaus Iohannis has conveyed a Christmas message, in
which he referred to the spirit of this holiday at the end of another difficult
year. The head of the Romanian state wished the Romanians to enjoy this
holiday, underlining that together we can overcome this difficult period. Christmas
is marked through special religious sermons in churches and monasteries across
the country but also through beautiful traditions and rich family dinners. Old
ritualists, who are a majority in Russia, Ukraine, Serbia and Georgia are
celebrating Christmas on January 7th.
COVID-19 The fifth wave of the pandemic, which is most severe as compared
to the fourth wave is expected to arrive in Romania in less than three weeks,
the country’s Interior Minister Lucian Bode has announced. The spread of the
Omicron variant will be accelerated by the Romanian workers from abroad, who
are to arrive in large numbers for the winter holidays. The number of the new
infections is still low in Romania with roughly 600 new cases announced on
Saturday and 29 related fatalities. Since the beginning of the pandemic, almost
1.8 million Covid infections have been reported in Romania and 58 thousand
related fatalities. Shortly after the authorization in the USA of the
anti-Covid drug, Paxlovid, Romania’s health minister, Alexandru Rafila is
making moves to import the new drug as soon as possible. Rafila has already had
a series of meetings with representatives of Pfizer, the company that produces
the vaccine. According to the latest surveys, the drug reduces by almost 90%
the risk of hospitalization and death. The US has also authorized an anti-viral
pill produced by Merck.
OMICRON Airline carriers in the USA
have been severely affected by the Covid-19 infections driven by the Omicron
variant, which created greater uncertainty among Christmas holiday travelers.
According to Flightaware.com a quarter out of the over 4 thousand flights
cancelled globally is in the United States alone. The situation became possible
due to the flight crews who tested positive and were forced to go into
isolation in order to contain the pandemic. The USA, like other countries, has
seen a surge in the Covid-19 infections and although the Omicron variant is
less severe than Delta, scientists are worried by the growing number of
infections. Government data in Britain showed a record tally of more than 122
thousand Covid infections nationwide on Friday, marking a third day in which
the number of new cases has surpassed 100 thousand. The government headed by
Boris Johnson preferred to postpone the tightening of restrictions as Omicron
poses lower risks than the Delta variant. France has also exceeded the
threshold of 94 thousand new Covid infections, a record high since the
beginning of the pandemic. Outdoor mask mandates have again come into effect in
Greece, Spain and Italy.
TROOPS Over 10 thousand Russian servicemen that had been deployed close
to the Ukrainian border returned to their barracks, the Interfax news agency
announced, quoting sources of the Russian army. They participated in maneuvers
held close to Ukraine and also in Crimea, a region Russia annexed in 2014. The
latest Russian military buildup at the borders with Ukraine fuelled concern among
Ukraine’s and western leaders that Moscow had planned an attack. Russia denied
all allegations adding that it needs pledges from the West, including from NATO
that the alliance will not expand towards its borders.
(bill)