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The National Committee for the Coordination of Activities on Immunisation against COVID-19 (CNCAV) informs that in the last 24 hours, 110,633 doses of vaccine have been administered, of which 92,553 - Pfizer, 10,511 - Moderna, 6,898 - AstraZeneca and 671- Johnson & Johnson, according to the data provided by the National Institute of Public Health through the application of the National Electronic Register of Vaccinations.
According to a CNCAV release on Saturday, 50,941 people were vaccinated with the first dose, and 59,692 people with the second dose as well.
Since the beginning of the vaccination campaign, on December 27, 2020, 5,881,855 doses have been administered to a number of 3,580,368 people, of whom 1,268,881 received one dose and 2,311,487 and the second dose as well.
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The National Coordinating Committee for Vaccination Activities against COVID-19 (CNCAV) informs that, in the last 24 hours, 92,501 doses of vaccine have been administered, of which 76,078 - Pfizer, 8,217 - Moderna, 6,711 - AstraZeneca and 1,495 - Johnson&Johnson, according to the data provided by the National Institute of Public Health through the application of the National Electronic Register of Vaccinations.
According to a CNCAV release, sent to AGERPRES on Friday, 38,238 people received the first jab, and 54,263 people got the second shot, agerpres.ro confirms.
Since the beginning of the vaccination campaign, on December 27, 2020, 5,781,222 doses have been administered to a number of 3,529,427 people, of whom 1,277,632 received one dose and 2,251,795 the second dose as well.
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As many as 35 cases of COVID-19 have been detected in Indian nationals working in the city of Popesti-Leordeni, Ilfov County, near Bucharest, according to a press release from the National Institute of Public Health (INSP).
On 1 May, the Ilfov Public Health Directorate informed the National Institute of Public Health - National Center for Communicable Disease Surveillance and Control (INSP - CNSCBT) about an outbreak of SARS-CoV-2 infection detected in 9 citizens of the Republic of India employees of a company based in Popesti-Leordeni.
They had arrived in the country at Henri Coanda-Otopeni Airport on 20 April, presenting negative RT-PCR tests.
Slovenia Times
4. May, 2021
Ljubljana – A survey has found that signs of pandemic fatigue are already showing in Slovenia, and that it is becoming difficult for the people to follow the numerous restrictions and recommendations. The share of people who would get vaccinated is the highest so far, while young people are more sceptical about vaccines than older residents.
Young people in particular are exhausted by debates about Covid-19 in the media, shows the latest SI-PANDA survey carried out by National Institute of Public Health (NIJZ) between 9 and 12 April among 1,000 people aged 18-74.
Commenting on the results, the NIJZ said that pandemic fatigue in the general population was a natural and predictable response to the long-lasting health crisis.