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The Covid vaccine arrives in Romania in a few hours. Raed Arafat, head of DSU, and Dr. Valeriu Gheorghiță, coordinator of the vaccination campaign against the coronavirus in Romania, left tonight for Arad, by plane to meet the truck containing the first doses of vaccine.
“Preparations for the start of the vaccination campaign against COVID-19 in Romania: Raed Arafat, Secretary of State in the Ministry of the Interior, Valeriu Gheorghiță, President of the CNCAV and Constantin Spînu, Head of the Department of Information and Public Relations – MAPN , left for Arad tonight Tomorrow December 25, the first 10,000 doses of COVID-19 vaccines will enter Romania, through the Nădlac Customs 2. The approximate time of entry into the country of the first doses of vaccines is 12:00 pm #vaccination #VaccinationCOVID # VaccinationCOVID19 #VaccinationRomania #VaccineRomania ”, is the message sent on the Facebook page of the vaccination campaign.
The first doses of vaccine against COVID-19 arrive in the country in Vama Nădlac 2, on Friday, Christmas Day, around 12.00 hours, announces the Strategic Communication Group (GCS). It is the moment in which we mark the beginning of the European Vaccination Days in Romania.
The actions that mark the European Vaccination Days in Romania take place between December 25 and 27. They will be organized in Bucharest and in all regions of the country, through a series of activities aimed at marking the start of the vaccination campaign against COVID-19.
Actions will begin on Friday, December 25, once the first 10,000 doses of COVID-19 vaccines enter the country, through Customs Nădlac 2 (Arad County). The approximate time of entry of the first doses of vaccines is at 12.00.
On Saturday, December 26, the vaccines will arrive at the “Cantacuzino” National Institute for Medical-Military Research-Development, designated the National Storage Center for vaccines against COVID-19. The approximate time of arrival of the vaccines at the Cantacuzino Institute is at 07.00 hours.
Vaccination begins December 27 at the 10 infectious disease hospitals on the front lines in the fight against COVID-19.
The vaccination event at the National Institute of Infectious Diseases “Matei Balş” will begin on Sunday, December 27 at 09.00 hours.
That same day, similar actions will be organized in the other nine first-line infectious disease hospitals in the fight against COVID-19, after 10 a.m.
The events will be broadcast live on all the institutional Facebook pages of the Romanian government.
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