Mihaela Anghel, nurse, is the first person in Romania vaccinated against COVID-19



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The national vaccination campaign began on Sunday at 9:00 a.m.

“It is the beginning of the end of the pandemic,” Mihaela Anghel said after the vaccination, stating that she feels privileged to be the first person in Romania to be vaccinated. “It did not hurt, it is the most painless vaccine I have received,” said the nurse, who advised Romanians to “open their eyes wide and get vaccinated to get rid of this weight.”

Valeriu Gheorghiţă, president of the National Committee for the Coordination of Vaccination Activities against COVID-19, announced that the second tranche of vaccine will arrive in Romania on December 28 and that distribution to the 370 regional centers will begin on December 29. “Romania is logistically ready,” Gheorghiţă said.

When asked about the possibility of the most contagious new strain in the UK in Romania, the doctor replied: “We don’t know, anything is possible.” Valeriu Gheorghiţă specified that the Bucharest health institutes can identify the respective strain and that the received vaccine also provides good protection against it.

The vaccination campaign begins at the 10 infectious disease hospitals on the front lines in the fight against COVID-19.

In Iasi, the first to be vaccinated was doctor Florin Roşu, head of the ATI department at the Clinical Hospital for Infectious Diseases.

In Cluj-Napoca, at the Hospital for Infectious Diseases, the first five immunized are Dr. Violeta Briciu, medical director, Dr. Vasile Morar, the chief radiologist, Dr. Mirela Flonta, the chief physician of the Medical Analysis Laboratory , Dr. Iulia Trifu, radiology specialist, and Ioan Mureşan, director of the Clinical Hospital for Infectious Diseases. Six people will be vaccinated per hour, every 10 minutes, and the vaccination schedule is 12 hours a day.

The doses of the first-line vaccine, the more than 3,000 first-line vaccines, were used to vaccinate medical personnel in the ten front-line medical units that fight COVID-19.

Depending on the needs of each of the hospitals, the assignments can be changed at any time according to the demand of the units.

Romania has been assigned 10,000 doses in the “symbol” section, which arrived in the country on Friday, Christmas Day.

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