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The percentage of employees in the health system who have been vaccinated so far is 55-60 percent, and not 90 percent, the co-president of the Solidaritatea Sanitara (Sanitary Solidarity) Federation in Romania, Radu Vasile, told AGERPRES on Wednesday, before the start of the protest action organized by the union in front of the Government headquarters. Let s accept that a maximum of 55-60 percent might be [vaccinated].That s how many were given the jab in the health system. At the meeting with the minister we asked that the vaccination centers in the hospitals remain functional. They are being disbanded, they are being closed. The priming dose is no longer administered, the booster shot is given to those who have received their first jab. Now there are many employees who have not been able to go get vaccinated, that is, they were post-COVID, after that one needs a period of a few months, they are past that period, now they would like to be vaccinated.The a
Romania ravaged by COVID as its doctors work abroad
One-third of Romania s doctors work abroad the highest percentage in the world. The doctors who have stayed behind now find themselves working in difficult conditions on the front lines of the coronavirus pandemic.
Romania has received additional ICU beds to address the COVID-19 pandemic, but it needs more doctors As an intensive care doctor, I m prepared to save people s lives. What I wasn t prepared for was risking my own life to do it, says Dana Tomescu. The head of department No. 3 for Anesthesia and Intensive Care Medicine at the Fundeni Clinical Institute in Bucharest jumps right in before the DW reporter has finished asking the first question.