Evolution of the Situation of COVID-19 Cases in Romania on January 27, 2022

Evolution of COVID-19 cases in Romania January 27, 2022

The authorities in Romania have published new information regarding the evolution of the situation of COVID-19 cases in the last 24 hours throughout the country, and you can see what happened from this point of view, but also what we should do to protect ourselves more efficient.

"PLEASE: GO FOR THE VACCINATION AND RESPECT THE PROTECTION MEASURES!

COVID-19 situation in the last 24 hours:

The positivity rate is 31,38%;

31.683 new infections with SARS CoV 2;

69 people died.

At the moment:

7.834 people are hospitalized in wards, of which 704 are children;

731 people are hospitalized in ATI, of which 12 are children;

Of the 731 people hospitalized in ATI, 620 (84,8%) are unvaccinated people (who do not have a certificate attesting to vaccination).

Important!

People who have symptoms that may indicate the presence of the SARS-CoV-2 virus (fever, cough, fatigue, headache, loss of taste and smell, etc.) are asked to call their family doctor, DSP call centers or the single emergency number 112 to request testing.

People whose tests are positive can go to the COVID-19 evaluation centers (http://www.ms.ro/centre-de-evaluare-covid-19/) to receive the necessary consultation and treatment.

Attention: if you have severe forms and the symptoms manifest aggressively, call the single emergency number 112.

Vaccination remains the best solution for protection against COVID-19!

By vaccination against COVID-19:

  • the risk of infection is reduced;
  • the risk of virus transmission is reduced;
  • the risk of hospitalization is considerably reduced;
  • the risk of death is considerably reduced.

Source: Strategic Communication Group

Of the total of 69 patients who died, only 14 occurred in vaccinated people. All vaccinated patients who died had comorbidities.

In the last 24 hours, 32.907 RT-PCR tests (19.193 based on case definition and medical protocol and 13.714 on request) and 68.045 rapid antigen tests were performed."