Raed Arafat: Vaccination Will Not Be Mandatory, But Vaccinated People Will Enjoy More Freedom Of Movement – Source News



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IGSU chief Raed Arafat said Friday night on Digi 24 that he has no problem getting vaccinated in public if he succeeds in allaying people’s fears and hopes that Romanians will be vaccinated in large numbers to stop the pandemic.

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Arafat says vaccination will not be mandatory, but believes that those who will be vaccinated will enjoy greater freedom of movement, such as international travel, and many airlines require an anti-Covid test.

Romania aims to vaccinate 60% -70% of the population, around 13 million Romanians, against COVID-19 in the first 6 months of the vaccination campaign, Valeriu Gheorghiță, chief infectious disease physician at the Carol Davila Central Military Hospital. from Bucharest and the coordinator of the national vaccination campaign: “If we have 60-70% of the population immunized, we can ensure the beginning of the end of the pandemic. We will be able to return to the life and normality that we knew,” said the doctor. Valeriu Gheorghiță. Valeriu Gheorghiță presented, on Friday afternoon, the vaccination strategy in Romania, at a press conference at the end of the government meeting. All the details about the distribution and warehousing chain, he says. The vaccination strategy against COVID-19 in Romania was also published in the Official Gazette.

Vaccination against COVID-19 will be carried out only after consent has been given: “Vaccination is voluntary and not mandatory, it is a right and not an obligation.”



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