The danger that the novel coronavirus represents has not passed, and "relaxing restrictions would lead to a vertiginous rise in infections," said, on Tuesday, President Klaus Iohannis.
"The danger has not passed, and relaxing restrictions in the coming period, as I see some politicians demand, would lead to a vertiginous rise in infections," showed the head of state in a press statement at the Cotroceni Presidential Palace.
"Stay home so you don't end up in a hospital bed. Stay home so we can get our lives back as fast as possible," Iohannis emphasized.
Iohannis: Danger not passed, relaxing restrictions would lead to vertiginous rise in infections
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