The new coronavirus pandemic has changed Romanian consumers' behavior who, in 2020, preferred saving rather then spending money.
Schools are re-opening on February 8 depending on the evolution of the pandemic in each area
The Romanian authorities want to temporarily close down those companies that do not observe the anti-COVID-19 measures.
About 2.4 million students from Romania are going back to school as of February 8th, when the second semester is to begin
Romania maintains a good vaccination rate, the major hindrance is the insufficient number of doses available
Repeated tragedies in the Romanian hospitals have brought back into the spotlight the issue of reforming the healthcare system.
Pharmaceutical giants are making efforts to increase the production of anti-Covid vaccine, but their capacity is still limited.
2 reports by the Department for Emergency Situations found multiple irregularities in terms of fire safety in hospitals
The senators and deputies elected in December are starting the first parliamentary session.
A fire broke out on Friday in the countrys most modern infectious disease hospital, making victims among the patients
The ruling coalition in Romania has decided to recalculate pensions and plans to raise them in keeping with the current economic situation.
The government of Romania promises to implement a sustainable budget policy and to narrow the budget deficit.
The Romanian Health Ministry plans to increase the number of Covid-19 tests and discusses new indicators to be considered in testing reports.
A month since the start of the anti-Covid vaccination campaign, Romania is among the first countries in Europe as regards the immunization rate – around 2%.
Its still uncertain if schools can reopen for in-person learning in Romania on 8 February, as the authorities intend.