Government of Romania: Measures to Increase Accessibility to COVID-19 Testing

Government of Romania Measures to Increase Accessibility Testing for COVID-19

The Romanian government has officially announced a series of measures that were taken specifically to increase the accessibility of anti-COVID-19 testing in Bucharest and Ilfoc, where a very large flow of people who requested to be tested.

"Urgent measures in Bucharest and Ilfov to increase accessibility to COVID-19 testing and to reduce the waiting time for patients requesting home testing

In a 24-hour interval, on the territory of Romania, 31.683 positive people with the SARS-CoV-2 virus were registered, out of a total of 100.952 RT-PCR and antigen tests performed.

The positivity rate is 31,38%.

Increasing the testing capacity and testing in particular people with an increased possibility of being infected with SARS-CoV-2 have the role of detecting the disease in time, with the aim of providing rapid treatment to those who have contacted COVID-19, but also for to prevent, as much as possible, the increased spread of the virus, by limiting the contacts that virus carriers have with other people.

To support this activity, 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, call centers DSP or single emergency number 112 to request testing.

Also, people who show symptoms and are in Bucharest or Ilfov county can travel with their own means, not with public transport, to the centers specially created for collecting samples for testing COVID-19.

People who test positive can go to the COVID-19 assessment centers to receive the necessary consultation and treatment.

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

We remind you that public health specialists claim that vaccination remains the most effective method of preventing serious forms of COVID-19 and deaths.

In fact, today among the 731 people hospitalized at ATI, 620 are unvaccinated people.

Also, of the 71 registered deaths, 57 occurred in unvaccinated patients.