The hotels in Romania will reopen after May 15, when Romania will start to ease the restrictions imposed during the state of emergency, prime minister Ludovic Orban said. However, the restaurants will remain closed, and the citizens will still have to respect some restrictions.
President Klaus Iohannis announced that the coronavirus lockdown will end on May 15 in Romania and that the authorities are working on a phased relaxation plan.
Orban told local news channel B1, that the restaurants will remain closed for now, and that the government is currently analyzing the risks of reopening them.
Orban also said that, although people will be allowed to move freely after May 15, there would still be certain restrictions.
“Citizens will be able to move freely, and they will be able to leave the house. This measure applies to all citizens, including those over 65 years of age. Of course, some rules will have to be followed, social distancing rules: not to form groups larger than three people, to wear a mask. To wear masks at the office, in commercial spaces, on public transport, at work,” the prime minister explained.
President Iohannis also said that protective masks would become mandatory in all enclosed public spaces and public transport after May 15, for as long as needed.
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