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All deaths reported by Role 2 Medical Treatment Facility (MTF) at the Ana Aslan Institute operated by the Central Military Hospital have been centralised and reported in accordance with the legal provisions in force, the Romania s Defence Ministry (MApN) said on Monday. Regarding the public information about the Role 2 Medical Treatment Facility reporting of COVID-19 deaths, we want to make the following clarifications: the Role 2 Medical Treatment Facility located at the Otopeni-based Ana Aslan Institute of Gerontology and Geriatrics has been operating as a COVID hospital since April 2020. All deaths recorded at that facility operated by the Carol Davila Central Military Emergency University Hospital have been centralised and reported in accordance with the legal provisions in force, according to the ministry.
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Senate s President Anca Dragu announces that she received her second dose of anti-COVID vaccine on Tuesday, according to AGERPRES. I went to the Military Hospital today for getting the booster. I had no side effects, only a slight discomfort in the injected area the day after the first dose, Anca Dragu wrote on her Facebook page.
The President of the Senate encourages Romanians to get vaccinated. I encourage you to get vaccinated and take care of your health and that of your loved ones. Science is on our side!, says Anca Dragu.
On January 19, Anca Dragu was immunized with the first dose of COVID-19 vaccine. The vaccination was performed at the Dr. Carol Davila Central Military Emergency University Hospital.
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Two patients who on Friday were transferred from the Matei Bals Hospital to the Dr. Carol Davila Central Military Emergency University Hospital (SUUMC) are in intensive care, and two more transferred to the ROL2 healthcare facility at Otopeni are in a stable state and burn-free, according to the Defence Ministry (MApN). The patients transferred to SUUMC are currently hospitalised at the intensive care unit of the hospital, being in various stages of a multidisciplinary medical reassessment, given the suspicions of diagnoses associated with the underlying disease (COVID 19) due to the effects of the fire that occurred this morning, MApN says in a press statement.