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Minister of Health Vlad Voiculescu on Wednesday stated that there is no medical reason to change the period of 21 days between the first dose of anti-COVID-19 vaccine and the second. There is no medical reason for any term other than 21 days. There is no medical reason other than the 21-day break between doses, Voiculescu told a news conference at the Victoria Palace.
He said that, in general, the vaccination campaign goes smoothly, but there are also some vulnerabilities. Things in general, the big numbers are fine, but beyond that, there are some problems and some vulnerabilities, the Minister said.
Documentary Film: Collective
The Aspen Institute’s Health, Medicine & Society Program and Aspen Institute Romania invite you to a live conversation with director Alexander Nanau, journalist Catalin Tolontan, and Romanian Minister of Health Vlad Voiculescu to discuss the award-winning documentary Collective. The conversation will be moderated by Margot Sanger-Katz of the New York Times.
Trailer:
January 27 at 2PM ET/9PM Bucharest
Registrants will receive a digital link to watch the film in advance of the conversation. To RSVP, please email [email protected]
Collective follows a heroic team of journalists who uncover widespread corruption. After a deadly nightclub fire, the mysterious death of a powerful pharmaceutical firm’s owner, and the resignation of a health minister, the intrepid reporters expose a much larger, more explosive political scandal.
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First vice-chair of the Social Democratic Party (PSD) Gabriela Firea requested on Wednesday, on behalf of the party, the resignation of Minister of Health Vlad Voiculescu, on the grounds that he would be a real underminer of the vaccination campaign against COVID, which he discredits through embarrassing lies. We demand the resignation of the Save Romania Union - Freedom, Unity and Solidarity Party (USR PLUS) Alliance Minister of Health, Vlad Voiculescu, who proves to be a real underminer of the vaccination campaign, which he discredits through embarrassing lies, such as the fact that Japan, unlike Romania, would not have access to the vaccine, and that is why (.) it does not vaccinate its population. In fact, several developed countries, including Japan, Taiwan, New Zealand, Australia, South Korea, have deliberately postponed vaccination of the population to wait for new clinical trials and to see what is happening in the countries that already vaccinate th
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Romania, by belonging to the European Union, has access to the anti-COVID vaccine among the first countries in the world, and the immunization process works and will improve every day, so that whoever wants may have access to it, Minister of Health Vlad Voiculescu said on Wednesday, according to AGERPRES.
He was vaccinated against COVID at the Dr Carol Davila Central Military University Emergency Hospital, along with other members of the Government. It was probably the least painful vaccine I have ever had. (.) I think our gratitude must go or, if not gratitude, at least an awareness that we have access to this vaccine because of science and thanks to the European community that not only encouraged the creation of the vaccine in time but also negotiated for all of us, for all the countries of the European Union. Romania has access to the vaccine among the first countries in the world and the vaccination process is going smoothly and it will get b