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Under a government decision approved today, the Republic of Moldova will be offered another 132,000 doses of COVID-19 vaccine, free of charge, the Health Ministry announced on Thursday. The regulatory act provides for the grant of a free humanitarian aid to the Republic of Moldova s National Public Health Agency, for the management of the COVID-19 epidemic following the activation of the EU s Civil Protection Mechanism. A number of 132,000 doses of COVID-19 vaccine delivered by AstraZeneca and purchased by the Health Ministry will be allocated to the Republic of Moldova. The Interior Ministry s Department for Emergency Situations - the General Inspectorate for Emergency Situations will ensure the transport of the vaccines, the release states, agerpres.ro confirms.
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Social Democrat MP, doctor Alexandru Rafila, said that in his opinion, the transfer abroad of the severely burned patient who died today in Belgium was sluggish . I consider it was a sluggish transfer, because if this had been a first, we could of course have found some excuses. But think that such situations have repeatedly occurred in the case of Colectiv fire patients, but also after the Colectiv tragedy, so that we were now hoping that this would be a quick procedure that would avoid complicating the patients condition, Rafila said today at the House of Parliament, stressing that transferring abroad patients in a terminal phase is to no avail. The transfer must be made as soon as possible, while the vital functions are still unaffected and the chances of healing are obviously much higher, Alexandru Rafila explained.