Romanian Government: AstraZeneca Vaccine Increases Vaccination Rate

Romanian Government AstraZeneca Vaccine Increases Vaccination Rate

The Romanian government shows us today that the start of vaccination with AstraZeneca doses has generated an increase in the rate of vaccination with the first dose among Romanians, which is normal, because until now the process has been affected by the lack of doses from Moderna or Pfizer BioNTech.

The Romanian government still does not have enough doses to immunize anyone who wants to be immunized, and this keeps the vaccination campaign with the first dose at a very low level, unfortunately, which remains a serious problem for everyone.

"Daily update - record of people vaccinated against COVID-19
1. Number of doses of the vaccine against COVID-19 administered (in the last 24 hours): 37.137, to a number of 37.137 people of which:
– 10.309 people vaccinated with 1 dose;
– 26.828 people vaccinated with 2 doses.
2. Total number of doses of the vaccine against COVID-19 administered (as of December 27, 2020): 1.151.112, to a number of 696.943 people of which:
– 242.774 people vaccinated with 1 dose;
– 454.169 people vaccinated with 2 doses.
3. Total number of adverse reactions recorded at the level of vaccination centers (in the last 24 hours): 50 common and minor reactions, of which:
– 4 local reactions;
– 46 general reactions.
4. Total number of adverse reactions recorded at the level of vaccination centers (as of December 27, 2020):
2.971 common and minor reactions, of which:
– 569 local reactions with pain at the injection site;
– 2.402 general reactions (fever, headache, myalgia, arthralgia, asthenia, urticaria type allergies).
* We note that 8 adverse reactions are under investigation.”