How the 10,000 doses of the COVID-19 vaccine from the first tranche that arrived in Romania are distributed



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Vaccination against the coronavirus begins on Sunday in 10 front-line hospitals, reaching only 3,000 doses for the first administration, which means that 6,000 doses of the “symbol” section will be used. because immunization consists . GCS announces why there are almost 4,000 doses left.

Representatives of the Strategic Communication Group (GCS) were asked Saturday night what happens to 4,000 doses of the COVID-19 vaccine, which, in theory, are not used.

The more than 3,000 doses that will arrive at hospitals tomorrow (Sunday) are only for the first administration and are an estimated requirement prepared by each hospital unit and may be subject to change. Some members of the hospital staff are on sick leave, others are soon after the SARS-Cov-2 infection, others have recently had this infection and have decided to wait until they are vaccinated ” law GCS, cited by Mediafax.

Representatives of the Strategic Communication Group stresses that these doses must go where they are most needed.

The vaccine developed by BioNTech and Pfizer is given in two doses: the starting dose and the booster dose.

On Friday, Christmas Day, 10,000 doses of the coronavirus vaccine arrived in Romania, representing the “symbol” section. Another 144,000-dose tranche will arrive in the country on Monday.

Editing: Monica Bonea

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