Almost 6,000 Romanians have been scheduled for vaccination with AstraZeneca, after the places were vacated



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More than 5,740 people are scheduled to be immunized with the vaccine produced by the AstraZeneca company, in less than 24 hours, after the release of several places, after the cancellation of existing appointments, reports the National Vaccination Campaign Steering Committee (CNCAV) .

“In less than 24 hours, more than 5,740 people have been immunized with the vaccine produced by the AstraZeneca company. The confidence of the Romanians in the vaccination campaign was demonstrated by the dynamism of the registration for immunization! As the seats were vacated on the programming platform, more than 5,740 people filled the available spaces ”, it is shown on the Ro Vaccinare Facebook page.

“Vaccination remains the safe and effective solution to overcome the COVID-19 pandemic, and the vaccines used in Romania are authorized by the European Medicines Agency (EMA), the most rigorous decision-making body, which brings together experts at the European level “. adds CNCAV.

9,000 Romanians have withdrawn from vaccination with AstraZeneca serum

9,000 Romanians out of 200,000 registered withdrew from vaccination in the early part of Friday, after several European countries suspended vaccination with AstraZeneca serum.

Regarding the number of people who canceled their vaccination appointments in the last 24 hours with the AstraZeneca serum, the representatives of the Strategic Communication Group pointed out that of the 200,000 people registered, 9,000 withdrew on Friday.

“It just came to our attention then. Vaccination is a voluntary act and there have been situations in which people initially enrolled in the programming have changed / postponed their option for the other types of vaccine, not just for AstraZeneca,” they comment. those of GCS.

Several European countries have discontinued vaccination with AstraZeneca serum as a precautionary measure due to blood clotting problems in some patients.

The WHO said Friday that “there is no reason not to use” the vaccine produced by AstraZeneca.

Romania has decided to continue vaccination with AstraZeneca, except for the doses of the group identified in other countries, announced the National Vaccination Committee.

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