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Romania receives a new vaccine tranche from Pfizer BioNTech on Monday, which consists of 698,490 doses.
The vaccines will be delivered by air and will arrive at the airports in Otopeni, Cluj-Napoca and Timisoara, informs the National Committee for Coordination of Vaccination Activities Against COVID-19 (CNCAV).
Transport to storage centres is provided by the manufacturing company, including by land.
The vaccines are transported in optimal conditions, in special containers, with dry ice and sealed foil, states CNCAV.
Thus, the vaccination process continues both in the centres in Bucharest and in the country, the doses being distributed as follows:
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A number of 128,400 doses of the Moderna vaccine will arrive on Friday at the National Medical-Military Institute for Research-Development Cantacuzino, informs the National Coordinating Committee for Activities Regarding Vaccination against COVID-19.
According to the same source, the transport is provided by the manufacturing company, and the vaccine doses will be brought to Bucharest by land.
Thereafter, vaccine doses will be distributed as follows: Brasov Regional Storage Centre: 43,200 doses; Cluj Regional Storage Centre: 43,200 doses; Iasi Regional Storage Centre: 42,000 doses
To date, 981,600 Moderna doses have been received and 597,731 have already been used to immunise the population, reports agerpres.
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As many as 74,400 doses of the COVID-19 Janssen vaccine made by Johnson & Johnson will arrive in Romania on Thursday, at the Cantacuzino National Institute for Military Medicine Research and Development, the National COVID-19 Vaccination Coordination Committee (CNCAV) reported on Wednesday.
According to the quoted source, shipment is provided by the manufacturing company, and the vaccine doses will be brought to Bucharest by land.
Subsequently, the vaccine doses will be distributed as follows: Bucharest National Storage Centre: 12,000 doses; Brasov Regional Storage Centre: 9,600 doses; Cluj Regional Storage Centre: 12,000 doses; Constanta Regional Storage Centre: 9,600 doses; Craiova Regional Storage Centre: 9,600 doses;
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Romania will receive, on Monday, a new vaccine tranche, of 697,320 doses, from the Pfizer BioNTech company, announced the National Coordinating Committee on COVID-19 immunisation activities.
The vaccines will be delivered by air and will reach the airports of Otopeni, Cluj-Napoca and Timisoara.
Transport to storage centers is provided by the manufacturing company, including by land. Vaccines are transported safely in special containers with dry ice and sealed foil.
The vaccine doses will be distributed as follows: Bucharest National Storage Centre: 241,020 doses; Brasov Regional Storage Centre: 81,900 doses; Cluj Regional Storage Centre: 81,900 doses; Constanta Regional Storage Centre: 81,900 doses;