RG News in English: Polish president in move to allow abortions in some cases of foetal defects

Polish President Andrzej Duda said on Friday he has submitted a bill to allow terminations of foetuses with serious defects which would have been born dead.

Duda’s proposal could prove a way of defusing street protests amid a record rise in coronavirus infections in Poland. In a statement released on Friday, Duda said that he understood the concerns of women following the ruling by the country’s top court last week.

He added that after consulting experts, doctors and lawyers, he had decided to submit a bill amending abortion laws to parliament. He added that his bill took into account a ruling by the Constitutional Tribunal last week that termination of a malformed foetus violates Poland’s constitution.

Source – Polskie Radio


Amid a record surge in coronavirus infections, Polish cemeteries will be closed from Saturday to Monday, Prime Minister Mateusz Morawiecki has announced.

All Saints’ Day on November 1 and All Souls’ Day on November 2 are when millions of Poles usually visit the graves of their loved ones, often travelling hundreds of kilometres to their home towns. Giving the reasons behind the decision he said, “We do not want to cause increased risk as a result of large groups of people gathering in cemeteries, on public transport. We waited before making this decision, believing that the number of [coronavirus] cases may decline.” The decision has been criticised by the Mayor of Gdańsk.

Source – Polskie Radio


The transport ministers of nine EU countries including Poland have said in a joint statement that controversial new road transport rules are incompatible with EU law.

In the statement, the transport ministers of Poland, Hungary, Lithuania, Bulgaria, Romania, Cyprus, Malta, Latvia and Estonia said the new regulations limit the freedom of services on the single EU market.

The ministers added that the regulations would lead to a hike in the prices of both transport services and goods, which would in turn decrease the bloc’s global economic competitiveness. All of the nine countries except Latvia and Estonia have already filed official complaints against the rules with the EU Court of Justice.

Source – Polskie


The clinical emergency department of the University Clinical Centre of Gdańsk has announced that it has suspended emergency admissions and its trauma centre ward.

In a statement, the CEO of the hospital stated that, „Due to the confirmation of infection with the Covid-19 virus among medical staff and patients of the Clinical Emergency Department of the University Clinical Center, we are forced to cancel all admissions in the emergency department of the hospital”. The hospital said that it had exhausted its possibilities of isolating patients with suspected or diagnosed Covid-19.

Source – dziennikbaltycki.pl


Weather

Today there will be sunny intervals in a light breeze with temperatures reaching 11 degrees centigrade (52 degrees Fahrenheit) during the day, dropping to 5 degrees centigrade overnight. Tomorrow will be a more cloudy day with a moderate wind. Tomorrow, temperatures will reach 11 degrees centigrade during the day, and a milder 9 degrees overnight.

 
Radio Martin Caren/pb

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