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PM Orban: DSPs to issue decisions for Romanians discharged from hospital or who didn't get hospitalized

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on Tuesday stated that, in the case of the more than 4,000 Romanian citizens who either got discharged from the hospital upon their own request before they were cured or they were diagnosed to have COVID-19 and they refused to be admitted to the hospital in the first place, the (DSPs) will issue a decision to make it mandatory for them to either self-isolate at home or get admitted to the hospital. "The discussion was very important because we have established some immediate measures. Also, we discussed the subsequent normative acts that…

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