Romania, Slovenia, Bulgaria limit public gatherings over virus fears

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Romania, Slovenia, Bulgaria limit public gatherings over virus fears
A picture taken on March 9, 2020 on the Polish side shows a medical staff taking the temperature of a driver during sanitary checks at Jedrzychowice border crossing, between Poland and Germany, in a measure to protect against the spread of the novel coronavirus. The introduction of the controls, which are to be rapidly extended to all of Poland's borders, was announced to the media by Polish Prime Minister and consist on measuring people's temperature and filling documents. Odd ANDERSEN / AFP.



BUCHAREST (AFP).- Romania and Slovenia on Monday banned big public gatherings, while Bulgaria ordered theatre and cinema shows cancelled in increasingly stringent measures to fight the spread of the novel coronavirus.

So far the three EU members have registered few cases of the virus that has engulfed numerous countries around the world.

Romania -- which has recorded less than 20 coronavirus cases among its almost 20 million people -- closed schools nationwide until March 22.

"Our main concern is to protect children from any risk of contagion," interim Prime Minister Ludovic Orban announced on Monday.

The government also banned gatherings of more than 1,000 people and called upon more than one million Romanians living in virus-hit Italy to abandon any plans to return home for Easter.

People entering Romania from Italy will be quarantined.

Interior Minister Marcel Vela said all flights to and from Italy were suspended until March 23. Bus and train rides are also suspended until 31 March.

Slovenia, neighbouring Italy, on Monday forbid gatherings of more than 100 people, while the University of Ljubljana has recommended that its faculties cancel courses and conferences with more than 100 participants for the next two weeks.

The Alpine country of two million people has reported more than 20 cases to date.

In Bulgaria, which has reported four cases so far, shows in concert halls, theatres and cinemas have been cancelled, while Sofia University has scrapped classes until March 15.

Last week, the country declared a nationwide influenza epidemic, closing schools and banning planned surgeries as authorities warned hospitals were already full of flu patients, potentially jeopardising preparedness for any coronavirus spread.

© Agence France-Presse










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