COVID-19 Over In Romania? America Has To Learn From The Eastern European Country!

Romania probably waves to the coronavirus infections!
Romania’s Worldometer Chart shared that coronavirus infections and deaths are a flat line since May.
The virus isn’t gone there, but the numbers are lowered since their peak.
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The shots were responsible for this decline if we ask the authorities.
However, only 26% of the Romanians are fully vaccinated, which places Romania as the second least vaccinated country out of 33. The mainstream media story is fake!
Romanians didn’t want to get the vaccine in mass numbers, so the government shut down the vaccination punts.
They aren’t vaccinating anymore at vaccination centers, and they are selling the shots to other countries.
See below:
How do we explain this situation in Romania?
25% of population vaccinated.
Cases & deaths plummeting.
Government closing down vaccinating centres and selling vaccines to the West.
Same in most Eastern European countries 🧐 pic.twitter.com/CfeTN6yCr6
— Mihai Vioreanu (@MihaiVioreanu) August 21, 2021
https://twitter.com/TheFound5/status/1428379184485765124?s=20
Vaccination centres in Romania closinghttps://t.co/ZTzmPlwTe4
— Marie Grossmith (@MarieGrossmith) August 19, 2021
https://twitter.com/Carly51191363/status/1429525903764299780?s=20
VICTORY! Here in Romania, we, the people, have won the battle against the system's depopulation by vaccination program. The government has started closing all vaccination centres. 70% of the population refuses to get vaccinated and all coercive measures have failed.
— Matt Kirk (@KrikMatt) August 21, 2021
G4Media.ro covered the story:
The last of the four vaccination centers opened here in Brașov has also been closed, announces Bună Ziua Brașov . The people of Brasov also have at their disposal for the anti-COVID vaccination the family doctors’ offices and the vaccination points from the Military Hospital and from several private clinics.
Brasov City Hall announced on Monday, August 16, that the last center, the one for the Home for the Elderly, was closed on August 15. Also, the vaccination point in Piata Sfatului, which operated only on weekends, ceased its activity. In total, 310 people – nurses, doctors, registrars – worked at the four centers opened by the Public Health Directorate and Brasov City Hall.
According to DSP Brasov data, the total number of SARS-COV2 virus vaccine doses administered in Brasov is 201,868. In Brasov County, there are 320,390 doses administered.
The inhabitants of Brasov can also be vaccinated at 53 family doctors, at several private clinics and at the “Regina Maria” Military Emergency Hospital.
The Irish Times also covered this story:
Romania has halted the import of most Covid-19 vaccines after a slowdown in its inoculation drive prompted the government to sell more than a million doses to Denmark and seek an extension to the validity of tens of thousands of expired shots.
Many states in central and eastern Europe have similar concerns over falling inoculation rates, which could leave large sections of the population vulnerable to the highly contagious Delta variant of Covid-19 and future strains of the virus.
About 24 per cent of Romania’s 19 million residents have been fully inoculated, but the rollout has faltered in the provinces of the largely rural country due to poor infrastructure, wariness of the state and the spread of conspiracy theories through communities where health education is often poor.
At the same time, a slowing infection rate has weakened the impetus for some in Romania to get vaccinated: only 31 new cases of Covid-19 and five deaths were reported on Thursday, adding to a national total of 1.08 million infections and 33,786 fatalities.
Delta variant is taking over the world, but the Romanian people stood their ground. The government is selling the vaccines.
This should serve us as an example!