President Klaus Iohannis announced on Monday that this week he will have a meeting with Prime Minister Florin Citu in order to reevaluate the anti-Covid-19 vaccination campaign.
"Together with the Prime Minister I discussed to meet this week to reevaluate the vaccination campaign and to see how we can make it work. It is a paradox. We are in a full pandemic, we have the weapon which we can end the pandemic with and we are not using it, it is a shame, some are probably more reluctant, some require a few more days to think it over, others want additional data and we will see how we can convince more people," the president said, in a joint press conference with the head of the European Commission, Ursula von der Leyen, as well as PM Florin Citu.
The three officials visited the Bucharest Emergency University Hospital.AGERPRES
Klaus Iohannis, Florin Citu to meet for reevaluating vaccination campaign
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