Raed Arafat: Announcement Regarding the 4th Wave of the Coronavirus in Romania

Raed Arafat provides below some important information regarding the fourth wave of infections with the new Coronavirus in Romania, and this in the conditions that it started a little later than last year, and there are questions about how long it will last .

Raed Arafat has no way of saying how long the 4th wave of the Coronavirus will last, and that's because everything depends on the people who will respect, or not, the preventive measures that are in force at the moment, so everything mainly depends on us .

"It is difficult to say this, especially since we have a difference between the third wave and the fourth wave - it is, however, with several million vaccinated people. And from here we hope that the impact on hospitals, on the Intensive Care Units, will not be identical to the third wave, but we will see how it evolves and we will see what the respective impact will be along the way.

Especially since now there is a category that, part of it, cannot even be vaccinated, so it is not subject to vaccination - we are talking about children, here, who can be affected more. So to say that it will be a longer wave, I think it is premature. That it won't be the last wave, maybe, and that maybe another wave will come after it, this is possible.

It depends on us how well we limit this, limit the impact and live with this virus. Vaccination remains the solution even now. Let me also say this: now, one of the vaccines has already received final approval, so those who said they don't want to get vaccinated because no vaccine has final approval, here we are, we now have a vaccine with final approval and then they can vaccinate themselves with the vaccine that has the final approval at least in the United States, and I think it will also be given at the European level.