Romanians infected with the new coronavirus to walk out of hospitals or not be treated at all ends on Tuesday as a new law comes into effect.The European Union state has reported a spike in COVID-19 infections this month and record high daily levels since the pandemic started in the country in February.
Coronavirus: European Union leaders reach deal on economic recovery package Until this month, the government through a series of cabinet decrees has managed the outbreak by hospitalising those who were infected and by quarantining or home-isolating people who might have been exposed.But on July 2, the country’s Constitutional Court ruled that Romania could not enforce mandatory quarantine or hospitalised care based on government decrees,.