Prime Minister Florin Cîțu has announced on Tuesday that the anti-Covid vaccination in Romania has reached 115,000 people per day, according to romaniajournal.ro.
The Prime Minister encouraged Romanians to get vaccinated and explained that it is the only way to get rid of the pandemic.
“A joint effort is needed in order for us to get back to normality as soon as possible. Only if we all get involved and are responsible and keep on observing the sanitary rules, will it be possible to get back to our lives on how it was before the pandemic,” said Cîțu.
The Coordinator of the National Vaccination Campaign, Valeriu Gheorghiţă, announced that 144 new vaccination centres for Pfizer jabs will be operational from Tuesday, as people on the waiting lists are already being notified to make appointments.
On April 20 another 41 vaccination centres will be opened using the Pfizer vaccine.
On Monday evening 2,326,484 people had been vaccinated in Romania with 1,435,730 of them getting both doses of the vaccine.
The National Vaccination Committee sent a memo that allows all vaccination centres that have AstraZeneca vaccine to vaccinate upon request to all people who come as will be able to receive the vaccine without having an appointment.