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Is there a score based on which vaccine will be prioritized? How is it calculated?
Representative of the CNCAV: There are prioritization criteria that are applied for each stage of vaccination according to the strategy.
How will people in the general population know when and where to get vaccinated?
Representative of the CNCAV: Currently, the programming platform is being developed in which people who wish to be vaccinated can do so online, by phone or through their family doctor and the welfare departments of the municipalities. It will be communicated both at the central and local level when the vaccination of people can be scheduled according to the stage of vaccination according to the strategy.
Who receives the vaccine for the first time? A person with or without comorbidities? An older person or a younger person?
Representative of the CNCAV: According to the WHO recommendations and the vaccination strategy against COVID 19 in Romania, the prioritization criteria will be established and transmitted taking into account medical data (risk of serious forms of disease), epidemiological data (risk of infection by profession, risk of transmission of infection in other people, for example, people in care facilities).
The first vaccine will be given on Sunday.
We remind you that today, around 1:30 p.m., The first tranche of COVID vaccines has arrived in Romania produced by Pfizer and BioNTech, which has 10,000 doses. They are going to the Cantacuzino Institute in Bucharest, where they will arrive tomorrow morning, and on Sunday, December 27, they will be administered the first vaccine, as in the rest of the member countries of the European Union.
COVID vaccine leaflet, translated into Romanian along with its recommendations and contraindications, has already been published by the European Commission.
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