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Matei Balş Institute for Infectious Diseases in Bucharest: 600 medical staff to be vaccinated
Within the National Institute of Infectious Diseases Prof. Dr. Matei Balş in Bucharest, 600 members of the medical staff will be vaccinated from this first batch, says Dr. Cătălin Apostolescu, spokesman for the hospital, for Libertatea.
There were also people who did not register on the lists (to receive the vaccine, no), but I cannot tell you the number now. There were personal reasons, they didn’t want to.
Dr. Cătălin Apostolescu:
First, the first team at the institute that came into contact with COVID-19 patients at the beginning of the pandemic will be vaccinated, then the rest of the staff who will be on duty on Sunday, says the doctor.
The information campaign at the hospital level was carried out through an intranet. Information materials were distributed there and question-and-answer sessions were organized.
“The two main categories of questions were related to effectiveness and safety,” the spokesperson added.
Dr. Victor Babeş Infectious Diseases Clinical Hospital in Bucharest: 500 employees will receive the serum
About 500 employees of the Dr. Victor Babeş Infectious Diseases Clinical Hospital in Bucharest will be vaccinated in the coming days, Dr. Simin Florescu, medical director of the hospital, told Libertatea.
They are programmed around 120-130 per day, to finish in 4 days ”, adds the doctor. It begins with doctors, nurses, stretchers, radiology, laboratories, pathological anatomy and finally merges with the administrative and technical staff
Dr. Simin Florescu, medical director of the hospital:
“There are also people who still don’t want to (get vaccinated, no). There are also those who have been sick very recently and have no form, for now, “he adds.
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About 300 people at the hospital fell ill with COVID, some of them recently, the doctor said. “These are the ones that take a little while.”
The National Committee for the Coordination of Vaccination against COVID-19 organized repeated webinars for hospital staff, in which “both the medical part and the logistics related to vaccination were presented,” explains the medical director.
Additionally, there were daily discussions about the vaccine in the watch reports, adds Dr. Simin Florescu. “The questions were more about logistics, when are we going to get vaccinated, when will the second dose be, if I’m going to get sick just before.”
Clinical Hospital of Infectious Diseases of Constanza: 155 doctors will be immunized
At the Constanza Infectious Diseases Clinical Hospital, 155 doctors were scheduled to receive the vaccine in this first round. “But there will be 170 doses, because there are some additional requests,” says for Libertatea, Dr. Sorin Rugină, head of the hospital clinic and rector of Ovidius University in Constanța.
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The first inclusion in the vaccination lists was made a month ago. Meanwhile, some have gone on vacation, others have gotten sick and are recovering. Of those that were initially registered, 155 reconfirmed, adds the doctor. They will be vaccinated within three days.
There are 269 doctors working in the hospital, the doctor also states. He is also optimistic when it comes to vaccination among the general population.
“It just came to our knowledge then. It’s not a party … The Romanian is still a traditionalist, but from February, March, the population will understand it and I am convinced that many will be vaccinated. It is the only weapon we have against the virus” .
The Dr. Nicolae Ruşdea de Baia Mare Pneumoftiziology Hospital will immunize 213 employees
The Maramureș County Medical Unit nominated for this first round of vaccination is Dr. Nicolae Ruşdea Pneumoftiziology Hospital in Baia Mare, a COVID support hospital.
“We are ready for 213 people. It was confirmed that we will have 215 doses distributed,” says, for Libertatea, Dr. Vasile Bonaț, medical director of the Constantin Opriş Baia Mare County Emergency Hospital, responsible for the vaccination campaign.
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Hospital employees will be vaccinated, as well as people assigned here from other hospitals.
Vaccination is free will, I can’t tell you (how many people didn’t want to be vaccinated – no), because they don’t have a catalog
Dr. Vasile Bonaț:
Vaccination will involve triage in two stages. People with a fever will not enter the vaccination center, even if they have registered on the lists. Subsequently, a doctor and a nurse will carry out the medical triage throughout the day.
“People who have a contraindication to vaccination for various reasons will be excluded, even if they are on the list and want to be vaccinated. For example, people suffering from an ongoing acute illness. It temporarily postpones vaccination, “says Bonaț.
Victor Babeş Infectious Disease Hospital in Craiova: 90 medical staff vaccinated
At the Victor Babeş Clinical Hospital for Infectious Diseases and Pneumoftiziology in Craiova, 90 members of the medical staff will be vaccinated before the end of the year, explains Dr. Dragoș Nicolosu, medical director of the hospital, for Libertatea.
380 members of the medical staff work at the hospital. “I think everyone has expressed their preference (to receive the vaccine, no). And it is a list. In the order of the list, the vaccination will begin on Sunday,” adds Nicolosu.
The listings were opened about a month ago, explains the doctor. At the level of each section, the lists were collected with those who wished, who later arrived at the epidemiology service, responsible for vaccination.
Which are the hospitals where the first doses of vaccine will arrive
- Brasov Clinical Hospital for Infectious Diseases.
- National Institute of Infectious Diseases Prof. Dr. Matei Balş from Bucharest.
- Dr. Victor Babeş Infectious Diseases Clinical Hospital in Bucharest, including Pipera’s modular outpatient ward.
- Cluj-Napoca Clinical Hospital for Infectious Diseases.
- Clinical Hospital of Infectious Diseases of Constanza.
- Victor Babeş Clinical Hospital for Infectious Diseases and Pneumoftiziology in Craiova.
- Iasi Infectious Diseases Clinical Hospital.
- Dr. Nicolae Ruşdea de Baia Mare Pneumoftiziology Hospital.
- Sfântul Ioan cel Nou de Suceava County Emergency Hospital.
- Dr. Victor Babeş Timişoara Infectious Diseases and Pneumoftiziology Clinical Hospital, including the external section of this hospital, the cardiovascular recovery clinical section within the Timişoara Institute of Cardiovascular Diseases.
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