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COVID-19 Vaccination Center at Dr. Carol Davila Hospital became operational • B365

As of Monday, January 4, the COVID-19 Vaccination Center at the Central Military Emergency University Hospital “Dr. Carol Davila” (SUUMC) has become operational.

The first 30 doses of vaccine have already arrived and are scheduled for administration.

The first people vaccinated are the medical staff who have been engaged, since the beginning of this pandemic, in the front line, on the battlefield with the SARS-CoV-2 virus, respectively the colleagues from the ATI Sections. COVID 19 from SUUMC and from the ROL 2 ASLAN Military Hospital, from the Emergency Reception Unit, the Infectious Diseases Clinical Department and the Pneumology Department.

We specify that, prior to vaccination, the medical staff was consulted and evaluated both from a medical point of view (clinical and paraclinical health status, currently), in an epidemiological questionnaire, and from the perspective of obtaining their voluntary acceptance to enter in this program of prevention and limitation of the effects produced by COVID 19, it is shown in a communiqué of the medical institution.

70% of staff want to be vaccinated

At this time, according to data collected from the staff mapping, over 70% of the staff of our medical unit expressed a desire to be vaccinated, meaning that our unit has developed a phased immunization plan that will allow everyone access to this prevention and health program, program developed in accordance with the observance of all measures of strict delimitation of epidemiological circuits, of the work and rest schedule of employees, with monitoring of previous and post-vaccination health status, etc ..

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