Adrian Marinescu: Last Minute Warning Announcement for Millions of Romanians

Adrian Marinescu conveys an extremely important warning that must be on the attention of millions of Romanians throughout the country right now, and this is because the doctor of the Matei Bals Institute is talking about the psychosis generated by the Coronavirus pandemic, one that will soon disappear.

Adrian Marinescu says that this psychosis will remain for a long time, but unlike the war, in his case then there was only concern, while now there is fear about what will happen, all because of the people who I am behind this war in Ukraine.

"Certainly, it is still not over (ed. I ask if the pandemic is psychosis). The pandemic, even if it is about to end, the psychosis will last much longer. I think it is very difficult when you have a psychological pressure, which was difficult for all of us, it is very difficult to solve something.

The question is, when you go through the disease, can you stay with the sequelae that pass or not, but with this psychosis, if there are some sequelae that only partially resolve, and others remain? Now the people who go through the Omicron variant, as few as they are, are very stressed. He calls you, a man who has absolutely nothing, no diseases besides, you expect him to have a mild form, and he asks you "Are you sure I won't suffer more?",

It's the image you had before and that you can't get rid of. I think 30% psychosis was justified, 70% I think it's the hysteria part, and I saw how easily it can be created. The war failed as it could not have been worse. The difference compared to the war is major, the pandemic was inside, and now we are mere spectators.

Or we think we have security, and here we don't know if it's security, or false security, we don't know if something will happen to us. Somehow, if we were to discuss hysteria, there is a button, if someone presses the button. You press a button and London disappears, press another button and another city disappears.

I was never afraid during a pandemic, but I was worried. My son had question marks, he was worried, but not fearful, because I took care to explain the reality part to him. With the war, I realize, and I could say that there was fear, during the pandemic there was concern, not fear, but here there is fear."