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Diana Șoșoacă (AUR) had, on Wednesday evening, an exchange of comments with Alexandru Rafila, representative of Romania in the WHO.
Next, we present a part of the dialogue between Șoșoacă and Rafila, the statements that are being made on Antena 3:
Sock: … but it is the representative of Romania in the WHO
Rafila: But what does the WHO have to do with the tests, Mrs ȘoȘoacă ?!
Sock: Maybe you can tell us what the unaccredited tests mean (…) We have false positive and false negative tests. I want to know too. (…) Don’t interrupt me, to understand the logic, please explain, this is not a biased question. I really want to hear from you as a doctor, especially as you are a WHO representative, to clarify a problem for me.
Răzvan Dumitrescu: Ask the question, after that we won’t have time to answer.
Sock: So this collection activity should not, however, take place in a place where these tests cannot be infected with other viruses? And in an environment, at least that’s how I read what happens in the United States, the crops are made in a septic environment and it gets … there is a certain …
Rafila: Do you know what a septic environment means?
Sock: Yes, i know it very well. It does not exist in Romania.
Rafila: But what does it mean? Mrs. Șoșoacă, a septic environment means an infected environment. I’m sorry…
Sock: Aseptic, yes, sorry.