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A number of 153,920 people (around 45%) employed in the education system have been vaccinated against COVID, the head of National COVID-19 Vaccination Coordination Committee (CNCAV) Valeriu Gheorghita informed on Tuesday, report agerpres.
He told a press conference that in the vaccination centers from the network of the Ministry of National Defense, a total of 165,288 people were vaccinated, out of whom 45,000 from the Ministry of National Defense, the rest being from the civilian population.
So far, 43,388 people have been immunized in vaccination centers organized by the Ministry of Internal Affairs, the CNCAV head said.
Valeriu Gheorghita reminded that 993 vaccination centers are active, with 1,478 flows, with a capacity of over 120,000 immunized people per day.
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Romania will receive, on Monday, the largest tranche of the Pfizer BioNTech vaccine, which consists of 725,400 doses, as well as 40,800 doses of the AstraZeneca vaccine, the National COVID-19 Vaccination Coordination Committee (CNCAV) announced, reports agerpres.
The vaccines from Pfizer/BioNTech will be delivered by air and will arrive at the airports in Otopeni, Cluj-Napoca and Timisoara, according to a CNCAV release sent to AGERPRES on Sunday.
Transport to the storage centers in special containers with carbonic ice and sealed foil is ensured by the manufacturing company, including by land.
The vaccine doses will be distributed as follows: Bucharest National Storage Centre - 175,500 doses; Brasov Regional Storage Centre - 85,410 doses; Cluj Regional Storage Centre - 93,600 doses; Constanta Regional Storage Centre - 92,430 doses; Craiova Regional Storage Centre - 91,260 doses; Iasi Regional Storage Centre - 93,600 doses; T
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Bucharest Prefect Alin Stoica announced on Monday that curbside/drive-through COVID-19 vaccination centres will open in the city, reports agerpres. There is talk of opening new centres and - as the National COVID-19 Vaccination Coordination Committee (CNCAV) also announced - a vaccination marathon will be held May 7-9 and we will also open drive-through centres. We are already discussing that. (.) As far as I know, talks are for a drive-through in District 6, Stoica told Digi 24 private broadcaster.
He added that if the 14-day COVID-19 case count rate falls beyond 3.5 per 1,000 population, the Bucharest Emergency Management Committee will be convened to order the necessary measures.
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