Coronavirus: Vaccination in pharmacies will also be possible in Romania

Coronavirus Vaccination Pharmacy Romania

Vaccination against Coronavirus in Pharmacies will also be possible in Romania, according to some information officially provided by the Deputy Prime Minister of our country, and here we practically see the application of a strategy that has already been active in the USA for some time, and which will be applied in other countries European.

Pharmacies in Romania already sell various vaccines, so offering those from AstraZeneca or Johnson & Johnson would be possible, and pharmacists could administer vaccine doses to willing people, free of charge, but a ministerial order is needed for this .

"Just today I spoke with my colleague Ioana Mihăilă to start the steps to have an ordinance and legislation on what vaccination in pharmacies means. It would be the next step, and more important, because well, we have vaccination through family doctors - that's a line, we expect it to generate some good results. To the extent that we succeed, and we hope that in the shortest possible time, maybe in two weeks, three weeks, we will succeed in having the vaccination in pharmacies as well. A declared Dan Barna at DIGI 24."