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Health Minister Nelu Tataru said on Wednesday, on Digi 24 private television broadcaster, that the first 10,000 doses of anti-COVID vaccine that will arrive in the country will be sent to the infectious diseases departments for the immunization of the medical staff.
The minister reiterated that vaccination is not mandatory, but voluntary and will be performed free of charge. Vaccination does not prevent infection. Only we get to the point where we can get at the most a mild or asymptomatic form of the disease. It is not the same power to transmit a virus like in the case of one that is not vaccinated. (.) We reach that immunization in which 60 - 70% of the population has antibodies, as well as a cellular defense and we will not have the same number of clinically expressed diseases or the same number of deaths, the minister stated.
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