Coronavirus: Romanians' Interest in Vaccination is Growing

Coronavirus Increases Romanians' Interest in Vaccination

Romanians' interest in vaccination against the Coronavirus is growing, in the last week increasing numbers of daily vaccinations were recorded, yesterday being almost 20.000 immunizations throughout the country, and it is expected that these numbers will continue to grow in the next period in the country .

"According to the data made available to the National Committee for the Coordination of Activities on Vaccination against COVID-19 (CNCAV) by the National Institute of Public Health (INSP-CNSCBT), through the application National Electronic Register of Vaccinations (RENV), which keeps track of vaccinations, the situation as of September 24 this year, at 17.00:XNUMX p.m., is as follows:

According to the Summary of Product Characteristics (SmPC), reported adverse reactions are listed according to the following frequency convention:

– Very common (≥1/10) Common (≥1/100 and <1/10);

– Uncommon (≥1/1.000 and <1/100);

– Rare (≥1/10000 and <1/1.000);

– Very rare (<1/10.000).

We specify that the program of the vaccination centers ends at 20.00:17.00 p.m., which is why the number of vaccinations performed between 20.00:XNUMX p.m. and XNUMX:XNUMX p.m. will be reflected in the following day's report.

We note that 74 side effects are under investigation.

Due to the fact that downloading data from the RENV platform for the last 24 hours, respectively for the entire period of the vaccination campaign, cannot be done simultaneously and instantly, differences appear regarding the number of doses administered in the last 24 hours. The data download interval records the doses administered during this short period of time.

1 By introducing into RENV the doses performed outside Romania for people who have a dose administered in Romania (according to GEO 68/2021), the total number of beneficiaries vaccinated with the first dose undergoes changes (decreases), because they become people vaccinated with the full schedule. "