

Iohannis himself was vaccinated on 15 January 2021. On 29 December 2020, Romanian President Klaus Iohannis announced that Romania would help Moldova with a donation of 200,000 doses of COVID-19 vaccine units in the future during his meeting with the Moldovan President Maia Sandu in the country as part of a collaboration project about the COVID-19 pandemic and other topics between the two countries. Anghel was among the personnel that treated the country's first infected person on 27 February of the same year. Vaccination began on 27 December in 10 infectious disease hospitals across the country, with Mihaela Anghel, a nurse at the Matei Balș National Institute for Infectious Diseases in Bucharest, being the first person vaccinated. The truck with the first doses of vaccine entered Romania at Nădlac customs the day before in the presence of Raed Arafat, head of the Department for Emergency Situations and Valeriu Gheorghiță, head of the National Coordinating Committee for COVID-19 Vaccination Activities. On 26 December 2020, Ion Cantacuzino Institute in Bucharest received the first symbolic 10,000-dose batch of the Pfizer/BioNTech vaccine. Amid disinterest in vaccination, Romania sold or donated almost 5 million doses to countries such as Argentina, Denmark, Egypt, Ireland, Moldova, Serbia, South Korea, and Ukraine. As of 10 February 2022, it received 31.8 million doses, of which it used only about 16 million. Romania has ordered 120 million doses of vaccine or 7.5 doses for each person who can be vaccinated.
WESTERN UNION BOTOSANI PROGRAM DUMINICA REGISTRATION
The online platform used for vaccine registration is also administered by an agency with military status, the Special Telecommunication Service. The Romanian Army and structures from the Ministry of Interior are involved in the distribution and transport of vaccines. Romania heavily relied on its military and intelligence services to set up quickly the infrastructure needed to roll out the shots throughout the country. The first president of the committee is Valeriu Gheorghiță, doctor at the Central Military Hospital in Bucharest.

It was established on 20 November 2020 by Prime Minister's decree and is under the direct subordination of the General Secretariat of the Government and the coordination of the Prime Minister. The National Coordinating Committee for COVID-19 Vaccination Activities ( Romanian: Comitetul Național de Coordonare a Activităților privind Vaccinarea împotriva COVID-19 abbreviated CNCAV) is the inter-ministerial body responsible for developing the national vaccination strategy.
WESTERN UNION BOTOSANI PROGRAM DUMINICA FREE
Vaccination was declared free and non-mandatory. 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). It was announced that the process would be divided into three phases. COVID-19 vaccination in Romania started on 27 December 2020.
