Valeriu Gheorghita: Warning and Good News for Millions of People

Valeriu Gheorghita sends a warning, but he also has very good news, for millions of people throughout the country, and this is because the military environment says first of all that people must protect themselves as best as possible against a possible infection during this period.

Valeriu Gheorghita also says that considering the large number of people who are vaccinated, or have gone through the disease, so far, it is expected that the pandemic will lose its strength in the coming months, so that the next wave will not be so severe strong.

"According to the seasonal flu model, every hospital should have a reserve, dedicated rooms for such cases, and it is very important to pay attention to the measures to prevent the transmission of SARS-CoV-2 infection between patients or vice versa, from patients to medical staff and vice versa.

Basically, observing the standard precautions that we know, namely the correct use of protective equipment, hand hygiene, respiratory hygiene, everything that we have learned during this period and that our colleagues are already used to imposing and respecting.

There are over 10 billion doses of vaccine administered globally, over 60% of the world's population has currently received at least one dose of vaccine. Certainly, all of these together will ultimately contribute to the extinction of the pandemic and the entry into a state of normality in which the virus will circulate and probably define a seasonal character.

In which, especially in the cold season, when all conditions are met for an increase in transmissibility and infectivity, we will record these cases with a particular impact on the most vulnerable.

This evaluation process continues periodically, practically at least every two weeks the activity of the vaccination centers is evaluated and where it is considered appropriate, where accessibility to vaccination can be ensured by other means, such as through family doctors, we still want to we reduce the activity of the centers as long as they no longer have addressability."