Coronavirus: Romania in the Top of Daily Deaths in Europe and in the World

Time 10/01/2022 By myhoneybakedfeedback

The Romanian authorities tell us that the large number of deaths caused by Coronavirus infection in recent weeks have placed our country in the European and global charts in terms of the number of daily deaths caused by the virus.

"When will we all understand that the situation is very serious? We are ranked 6th in the world and 2nd in Europe in COVID-19 deaths in the last 24 hours. We have over 10,000 people hospitalized, of which almost 300 They are minors. Over 1,000 people are hospitalized in ATI and fight with doctors for their lives. Yes! The situation is very serious! Romania ranked 6th in the world and 2nd in Europe in the number of deaths reported today. Of the total deaths reported today in the world, deaths in Romania represent 5%. Of the total deaths reported today in Europe, deaths in Romania represents 11.5%. However, let's normalize the figures to put them in context! Why? We are just comparing ourselves with states with much more inhabitants. Deaths / million people: In Romania were reported today 2.65 times more deaths than the European average. In Romania were reported today 6.34 times more more than the world average. Number of cases / million people: In Romania, 2.2 times more new cases were reported today than the European average. In Romania, 6 times more cases were reported today than the world average. Vaccine coverage (relative to the entire population - not just the eligible population) Europe: fully vaccinated 52% and another 4.5% with the first dose. World: fully vaccinated 33% and another 12% with the first dose. Romania: fully vaccinated 28% and another 1 % with the first dose. Let's help each other! Let's vaccinate as many as possible with a complete schedule! Let's not block the hospitals! Let's take care of ourselves and those around us! Vaccination remains the most convenient COVID-19 protection solution! against COVID-19: - reduces the risk of infection - reduces the risk of transmitting the virus - significantly reduces the risk of hospitalization - significantly reduces the risk of death. "