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The COVID-19 pandemic in Romania is part of the ongoing pandemic of coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19) caused by severe acute respiratory syndrome coronavirus 2 (SARS-CoV-2). The virus was confirmed to have reached Romania on 26 February 2020, when the first case in Gorj County was confirmed.
- COVID-19 vaccination in Romania - Wikipedia
COVID-19 vaccination in Romania started on 27 December 2020....
- Timeline of the COVID-19 pandemic in Romania - Wikipedia
Vaccination centre in Timișoara (2021) The fourth wave was...
- COVID-19 vaccination in Romania - Wikipedia
Pandemia de COVID-19 din România este o epidemie aflată în curs de desfășurare pe teritoriul României cauzată de noul coronavirus 2019-nCoV (SARS-CoV-2), virus care provoacă o infecție numită COVID-19, care poate fi asimptomatică, ușoară, moderată sau severă.
În România primul caz de infecție cu noul coronavirus a fost confirmat pe 26 februarie 2020 la un bărbat din județul Gorj. La nivel global, aproximativ 3,4% din pacienții cu COVID-19 au decedat (mortalitatea în Italia a ajuns la 6,6%).
COVID-19 vaccination in Romania started on 27 December 2020. It was announced that the process would be divided into three phases. Medical personnel would be vaccinated first (first phase), followed by the population at risk (second phase), and finally by the rest of the population (third phase).
Vaccination centre in Timișoara (2021) The fourth wave was the most severe from all infection waves in the COVID-19 pandemic. Romania was among the member states of the European Union with the lowest percentages of vaccinated people, with only Bulgaria behind.
Date# Of Cases# Of Deaths2020-03-22433 (+66)3 (n.a.)2020-03-23576 (+143)7 (+4)2020-03-24762 (+186)12 (+5)2020-03-25906 (+144)17 (+5)COVID-19 (abreviere din engleză Coronavirus Disease 2019), de asemenea cunoscut sub numele de sindromul respirator acut 2019-nCoV, sindromul respirator acut sever 2 și pneumonia Wuhan, este un sindrom respirator viral cauzat de coronavirusul sindromului respirator acut sever 2 (SARS-CoV-2).
The number of confirmed cases is lower than the true number of infections – this is due to limited testing. In a separate post we discuss how models of COVID-19 help us estimate the true number of infections. → We provide more detail on these points in our page on Cases of COVID-19.