Posted on 10/03/2021 8:41:42 AM PDT by rktman
Protests broke out in the Romanian capital of Bucharest against new COVID-19 restrictions, The Associated Press (AP) reported Saturday.
The AP reported that the new COVID-19 restrictions are set to include a requirement for mask wearing in public and will require shops to close by 10:00 p.m.
Restaurants will be permitted to remain open but only at half capacity, with AP reporting that restaurant goers will need COVID-19 passes.
The protesters, the majority of whom were not wearing masks, numbered at around 5,000 and were organized by the right-wing Romanian AUR party, according to AP.
Marching through Bucharest, the protesters called for freedom while blocking off traffic and honking horns, according to AP.
Protests against COVID-19 restrictions have been erupting across the world, with Australia shutting down public transport to quell protests and deploying the military to enforce COVID-19 restrictions.
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The wonderful people of Romania do not respond well to Communist dictatorships. The Communist dictators might want to take note of this.
The people of Romania may do very well to follow the example of India, and make ivermectin freely available for treatment and prophylactic purposes, much as it worked in the Indian state of Uttar Pradesh. And with a minimal amount of “vaccination”, which apparently confers little or no protection at all.
“shops to close by 10:00 p.m.”
What’s that about???? Is the virus nocturnal???
No wonder the Romanians are up in arms about this.
They can see through the “follow the science” BS.
Didn’t they close down the vax centers? I’m not implying any good thing could come from vaxxing just want to collect the facts
What sort of “cases” are being used to justify the restrictions?
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