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Biden Seeks Relief for Economy; U K Spread Slows: Virus Update

U.S. Hospital Rates Fall; N.Y. Vaccines Run Short: Virus Update Bloomberg 1/22/2021 Bloomberg News © Bloomberg U.S. President Joe Biden speaks on his administrations Covid-19 response in the State Dining Room of the White House in Washington, D.C., U.S., on Thursday, Jan. 21, 2021. Biden in his first full day in office plans to issue a sweeping set of executive orders to tackle the raging Covid-19 pandemic that will rapidly reverse or refashion many of his predecessor s most heavily criticized policies. (Bloomberg) President Joe Biden turned to executive action to help Americans with finances depleted by the coronavirus pandemic on Friday, as his more ambitious legislative proposals face mounting opposition on Capitol Hill. Covid-19 hospitalizations in the U.S. fell by the most ever on Thursday, the latest sign that relief may be coming to a health-care system that’s been fighting the virus for almost a year.

Bucharest Emergency Situations Committee could decide relaxation of anti-COVID measures late this week

Updated: Sursa foto: Inquam Photos / Octav Ganea The Emergency Situations Committee of Bucharest could be convened in a meeting at the end of this week and could propose the adoption of a decision to relax the sanitary measures in the Capital, taking into account the decrease in the incidence of SARS-CoV-2 cases, according to AGERPRES. It is gladdening that today we had an incidence rate of 2.96 per thousand. In the next 48 hours we will monitor the incidence rate, the degree of infection and in the fortunate situation, which we also want - tomorrow and the day after tomorrow the incidence will be below 3 per thousand - the day after tomorrow we will convene the Municipal Committee for Emergency Situations and we will propose the adoption of a decision by which to relax some of the measures in force at this time, as far as legal regulations allow us, the Prefect of Bucharest, Traian Berbeceanu, said on Wednesday evening in a telephone intervention at Digi 24 pri

Iohannis: A lot of people want to get vaccinated; many centres to operate soon

Sursa foto: presidency.ro President Klaus Iohannis said on Tuesday, after visiting a vaccination centre at the Romexpo Exhibition Halls in Bucharest that was about to get operational, that many people want to be vaccinated against COVID-19, announcing that very many vaccination centres nationwide will start operating soon, according to AGERPRES. I am very happy to see that the atmosphere is generally changing and a lot of people want to be vaccinated. It is a change that I explicitly welcome, a change in attitude and, as more and more doses will come in the coming weeks and months, more and more people will actually benefit from the vaccination service, said the head of state.

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