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09/06/2021 19:08
As many as 45,873 doses of vaccine were inoculated in the past 24 hours, of which 32,372 from Pfizer, 9,380 from Johnson&Johnson, 2,571 from Moderna and 1,550 from AstraZeneca, according to an information of the National COVID Vaccination Coordination Committee (CNCAV).
CNCAV says that in the same period, 19,097 persons were inoculated with the first dose and 26,776 persons with the booster jab.
Since 27 December 2020, as many as 8,383,685 doses were inoculated to 4,496,033 persons, of whom 423,178 took the first dose and 4,072,855 received the booster jab.
In the past 24 hours, 35 side effects were recorded: two local type and 33 whole-body type.
From the vaccination campaign s kick off, 16,326 adverse reactions to COVID-19 vaccines were registered: 1,755 of local type and 14,571 of whole-body type.
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The National Committee for the Coordination of Vaccination Activities against COVID-19 (CNCAV) informs that, in the past 24 hours, 54,065 doses of vaccine have been administered, of which 37,623 Pfizer, 5,981 Moderna, 7,752 AstraZeneca and 2,709 Johnson&Johnson.
The data were provided by the National Institute of Public Health through the National Electronic Vaccination Register application.
According to the CNCAV, in the past 24 hours, 23,209 people were vaccinated with the first dose and 30,856 people with the second, Agerpres informs.
As of December 27, 2020, 7,328,556 doses were given to a number of 4,136,319 persons, of which 944,082 received only the first dose and 3,192,237 including the second.
In the past 24 hours, there have been 43 side effects recorded - 6 local and 37 systemic.
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The vaccination centers of military hospitals in Brasov, Bucharest, Cluj, Constanta, Craiova, Iasi and Timisoara are open, starting Tuesday, 8:00 AM, for the general population that wants to immunize against COVID, people being able to turn up at any time, without prior appointment, agerpres.ro confirms. The Ministry of National Defence is participating in the national vaccination effort for the general population against COVID-19 and, through the Medical Directorate, disposed measures to extend the functioning program to 24/24 h, for a week, in the May 4 - 11 period, at first, in the vaccination centers organized by the Bucharest Central Military University Emergency Hospital in Bucharest and the military health units in the country which are regional storage centers for vaccine doses, the Ministry of National Defence (MApN) informs.