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Chairman of the National COVID-19 Vaccination Coordination Committee (CNCAV) Valeriu Gheorghita said on Monday that the first curbside/drive-thru COVID-19 vaccine centres will become operational by the end of April.
He told Digi FM private broadcaster that people who will be vaccinated at such centres will receive the Pfizer jab without prior appointment. By the end of April we will have the first centres in the country of such kind, and they will receive the Pfizer vaccine. I can tell you about Bucharest, Deva in Hunedoara County and there are other counties that plan to set up such curbside/drive-through centres. No prior appointment required. We have sized up about 400 people who can be vaccinated every day (.) People will only go there by modes of transportation, either personal - cars with a maximum capacity of four plus one person - or public transport such as taxi, Uber and other similar modes of transportation. In the triage area you need to show an i
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The National COVID Vaccination Coordination Committee (CNCAV) informs that according to data provided by the National Public Health Institute through the National Electronic Vaccinations Registry app, 71,922 people have received the coronavirus jab in the past 24 hours, with 54,818 injected with the Pfizer vaccine, 8,481 with the AstraZeneca, and 8,623 with the Moderna serum.
As many as 48,097 people were given the priming shot and 23,825 received the booster shot.
According to CNCAV, 4,231,714 doses of vaccine have been administered since the start of the vaccination campaign on December 27, 2020 to 2,626,810 persons, of whom 1,021,906 received the first dose and 1,604,904 received both doses.
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The chairman of the National COVID Vaccination Coordination Committee, Dr. Valeriu Gheorghita, said on Tuesday that ad many as 12,238 cases of side effects have been reported in absolute terms nationwide until April 12, which means a reporting rate of 3.3 per thousand doses administered.
According to the head of CNCAV, in the week of April 5-11, 1,012 adverse reactions were reported at national level, over 96% being reported to the National Agency for Medicines and Medical Devices (ANMDMR), the rest to the National Institute of Public Health, agerpres.ro confirms. The average age of the people who reported side effects was 39 years, 63% of them being female. Depending on the severity of the manifestations - no severe reactions were recorded during this period, most, namely the rest of the side effects, being classified as not serious. Of the total number of people for whom adverse reactions have been reported, the most common manifestations we
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The vaccine intention hasn t weakened in Romania, as sociological data shows it standing at 50 percent at least, president of the National COVID Vaccination Coordination Committee (CNCAV) Valeriu Gheorghita said on Tuesday. I don t think there is a decrease in vaccination interest. The drop in the number of people on the waiting list is due to the fact that someone who doesn t confirm the appointment is removed from the list exactly in order to facilitate the notification of the others. That would be one aspect. The second aspect is the envisaged possibility of getting the shot at family doctors - this has most likely led many people to wait until they have this possibility. So, from our standpoint, there is no decrease in the intention to vaccinate, quite the contrary, sociological data shows a vaccine intent of at least 50 percent, Gheorghita told today a press conference at the Victoria Palace of Government, agerpres.ro confirms.