Monday, February 22nd

President Klaus Iohannis has recalled several Romanian ambassadors from abroad

The Romanian President, Klaus Iohannis, has signed the decrees to recall several ambassadors from abroad, including George Maior, Romania’s Ambassador to the United States, and Emil Hurezeanu, the Ambassador to Germany. According to a statement by the Presidential Administration, the president has signed decrees to recall a number of 23 ambassadors.

Romania receives the 10th tranche of Pfizer’s anti-COVID-19 vaccine

The 10th tranche of the Pfizer vaccine against COVID-19, with more than 200,000 doses, is due in Romania on Monday, at airports in Bucharest, Cluj, Constanta, Craiova and Timisoara. The vaccines will then go to national storage centers in the capital, as well as in the cities of Brasov, Cluj, Constanta, Craiova and Timisoara, from where they will be distributed to vaccination centers around the country. According to the supply callendar, the next tranche of vaccines is due to delivered to Romania in April, pending official confirmation from the producer, a statement from the National Coordination Committee for anti-COVID-19 Vaccination.

Romania will support Slovakia in its efforts to fight the coronavirus outbreak

Romania will support Slovakia in its efforts to counter the coronavirus epidemic, after the country has asked for international assistance. A statement from the Romanian government says that a specialized intensive care team made up of five doctors and nine nurses is prepared to assist the authorities in Bratislava, once Romania’s offer is accepted. The move is sponsored by the European Commission by means of its emergency support mechanism inside the European Union.

Mădălina Brotăcel, RADOR