30 dec. 2009 |
What the newspapers say: December 30, 2009 |
28 dec. 2009 |
What the newspapers say: December 28, 2009 |
24 dec. 2009 |
What the newspapers say: December 24, 2009 |
22 dec. 2009 |
What the newspapers say: December 22, 2009 |
22 dec. 2009 |
Ion Iliescu for Russian press: We don't know who shot during the Revolution. It's an enigma. Maybe people extremely devoted to Ceausescu |
18 dec. 2009 |
What the newspapers say: December 18, 2009 |
18 dec. 2009 |
Hillary Clinton congratulates Romania, trusted friend and ally, 20 years after the Revolution |
16 dec. 2009 |
What the newspapers say: December 16, 2009 |
16 dec. 2009 |
What the newspapers say: December 16, 2009
In Romania, people refusing to get the swine flu jab wil have to pay for treatment and hospitalisation in case of an infection. Elsewhere in the news, a new financial crisis paradox: county employment agency is broke and prepared to declare bankruptcy. Last but not least, heavy snows block roads and railways.
Evenimentul Zilei reads the risk persons who refuse to be vaccinated against swine flu will have to pay up the treatment and hospitalisation in case they catch the virus, state secretary in the Health Ministry Dr. Adrian Streinu-Cercel announced. The risk groups are police, medical staff, professors, border guards and the chronically ill. The vaccine costs 4 lei, while a diagnosis test costs 200 lei, plus antiviral drugs, antibiotics and a huge hospitalisation fee. Up until yesterday, 30,000 people got the jab. The authorities aim for 8,500,000.
People do not seem to trust the A/H1N1 jab and postpone or refuse vaccination. In |
14 dec. 2009 |
Mircea Geoana apologised for visiting businessman Sorin Ovidiu Vintu |
10 dec. 2009 |
What the newspapers say: December 10, 2009 |
08 dec. 2009 |
What the newspapers say: December 8, 2009 |
04 dec. 2009 |
What the newspapers say: December 4, 2009 |
02 dec. 2009 |
What the newspapers say: December 2, 2009 |
01 dec. 2009 |
What the newspapers say: December 1, 2009 |