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Romanians Protest Against COVID-19 Restrictions, Vaccinations in Bucharest - Digi 24 TV

© REUTERS / INQUAM PHOTOSA man wearing a skull mask while dressed in white protection gear holds a baby doll with the message "I am not a lab rat" during a protest against mandatory mask wearing and coronavirus disease (COVID-19) vaccination, near the Romanian Parliament, in Bucharest, Romania March 20, 2021.
A man wearing a skull mask while dressed in white protection gear holds a baby doll with the message I am not a lab rat during a protest against mandatory mask wearing and coronavirus disease (COVID-19) vaccination, near the Romanian Parliament, in Bucharest, Romania March 20, 2021. - Sputnik International, 1920, 10.04.2021
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CHISINAU (Sputnik) - A protest against coronavirus restrictions and COVID-19 vaccinations has been held in Romania, the Digi 24 news television reports.

An estimated 1,000 people gathered in central Bucharest, the capitol of Romania, on Saturday night, reportedly voicing discontent with the most recent COVID-19 regulations and displaying banners against the mandatory coronavirus vaccination program in the nation.

The protest was authorized by authorities, reportedly on the condition that participants adhere to safety measures and disperse by 19:30 (16:30 GMT), local time, on Saturday. Many demonstrators reportedly were not socially distancing and did not wear face masks, according to Digi 24. The protest continued past 20:00, despite a night-time curfew.

Romania introduced new coronavirus restrictions, including a night-time curfew, in November 2020. Adults and all children over the age of five are required to wear face masks, including outside. Public events are currently prohibited and open markets and exhibitions have been temporarily closed.

According to the most recent data collated by Johns Hopkins University, Romania has over 1 million confirmed coronavirus cases and the country’s COVID-19 death toll is above 25,000.

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