Romanian Government: Vaccines have Reduced the Rate of Doctors' Infection with the Coronavirus

The Romanian government vaccines reduced the infection rate of doctors coronavirus

The Romanian government is revealing today something extremely important, namely that the vaccines against the Coronavirus have substantially reduced the infection rate among doctors, especially after they received both doses, and below you can see the graph.

The Romanian government says that the infection rate among medical personnel has been reduced by 87.7% following vaccination with both doses, and the authorities make it clear that the sera made for immunization against the Corona virus have the ability to greatly reduce infections.

"After vaccination against COVID 19, SARS-CoV-2 infection decreased by more than 87,7% among medical personnel
The impact of vaccination within this population group can be seen by a substantial drop in the incidence rate of COVID-19 cases, by more than 87,7% in the last four weeks. This fact means considerable benefits in reducing SARS-Cov-2 infection among health and social care workers.
The weekly average of new cases has dropped from about 500 cases to under 50 cases.
Of the approximately 250.000 eligible people, by February 14, 2021, 89.96% of them had been vaccinated with both doses of the vaccine (98.84% with one dose)."