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Alexandru Rafila stated that, according to the seroprevalence studies of the SARS-CoV-2 infection, between the number diagnosed by cases and the number of people who went through the COVID-19 disease there is a ratio of 1 to 10, writes News. ro.
Therefore, of the 4,000 diagnosed cases, 40,000 people actually fall ill in Romania, Rafila added.
“Absolute. But I said one thing, and that is that the declaration must be complete. It is a situation that is found in all countries. Therefore, it is not a particular situation for Romania. Always the number of cases and these are seroprevalence studies that show what proportion of the population went through the disease, shows that between the number of diagnosed cases and the number of people who went through the disease there is a ratio of 1 to 10. So that means, if you want news to give in right now, it means that on a day when we have 4,000 diagnosed cases, actually 40,000 people will get sick in Romania, “said Alexandru Rafila, asked at a press conference on Thursday. if you maintain your assertion that the actual number of cases would be 10 or 20 times higher than that reported in official statistics.
He added that “it is the same situation now, but I repeat that it is not a particular situation for Romania, it is a general situation for all countries, because we are talking about a pandemic, a disease that is manifesting practically all over the world right now “.
Alexandru Rafila announced on Thursday that he will join the PSD and run on the party’s list in the parliamentary elections. He will open the party list in the Chamber of Deputies in Bucharest.
The Strategic Communication Group announced 4,013 new cases of SARS-VOC-2 infection on Thursday, bringing the total number of illnesses to 168,490. Most of the new cases are in Bucharest – 777, followed by Cluj – 227, Iasi – 200, Timis – 175, Bacau – 150, Prahova – 137, Brasov – 130, Sibiu – 129, Alba – 126, Mures – 123, Suceava – 116, Galaţi – 114, Ilfov – 101. In the last 24 hours, there were also 73 deaths, the balance was 5,674. Currently, 721 people are hospitalized in Intensive Care.