To facilitate the immunization process, a mobile team of doctors will vaccinate the Parliament’s employees at the workplace, IPN reports, quoting the legislature’s press service.
Parliament Speaker Igor Grosu and MP Adrian Belîi, who is an anesthesiologist-reanimatologist, invited the unvaccinated employees of the Secretariat to a discussion centering on the necessity of getting a COVID-19 vaccine.
A former head of the Anesthesia and Intensive Care Department of the Emergency Medicine Institute, doctor Adrian Belîi answered the questions about the benefits of vaccination and the risks to which those who haven’t got vaccinated are exposed.
Igor Grosu referred to the difficult situation created in Moldova due to the COCID-19 pandemic, with the medical system being heavily burdened. He called on the employees to get a vaccine. “We thank you for the daily work, but we want to take care of your health. Get vaccinated! This way you will save your lives and the lives of the dear ones,” stated the Speaker.
On November 2, 2021, 75 of the 358 employees of the Parliament’s Secretariat were unvaccinated. Among the invoked reasons was the tight schedule.
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