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❤️🔥Me, on SoTW, on the other hand, think they are the most wonderful and kind and beautiful as anybody else, living and breathing on Mother GAIA. Not because I had myself a ex-girlfriend from there, Emy, she is long gone, and I don't fit in her spiritual narrative anyway.. I have visited the spiritual mountains vortexes aka The Mountain Sphinx – Bușteni, Romania aka The Alien Base Discovered Inside Bucegi Mountains. Bucharest, and the breathtaking mountain city Brasov, and many other places and always felt safe and secured in Romania, nomatter the rumors of The Romanian mafia or Romanian organized crime. When you are foreigner, they will treat you if you had lordship titles. And as a tourist, with spectacular scenery of nature that are more beautiful than Scotland and Switzerland and everything is so cheap. Romania is 54% cheaper than United Kingdom and the average cost of living in Denmark is 184% more expensive than in Romania. With the correct airline company the basic price for a return ticket from Denmark, is as low as, €35. Yes that's right, you heard me.. Just remember, when you get a car rentals to buy comprehensive insurance cover... |
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Source>>The people don’t want them. Rather than try and force them, the government respects their will.
by Anti-Empire August 30, 2021
Romania closes 117 Covid vaccination centres — July 7, Associated Press:
Declining demand for coronavirus vaccinations in Romania has prompted authorities to close 117 vaccination centers and to reduce the schedule at 371 others, health officials said Tuesday.
“In the previous week we re-evaluated the efficiency of fixed vaccination centers. About 80% of fixed vaccination centers vaccinate less than 25% of the vaccination capacity allocated to each stream,” national vaccination committee chief Valeriu Gheorghita said at a press conference Tuesday.
Romania halts most Covid-19 vaccine imports as people shun jabs — The Irish Times, July 1:
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.
Romania to start destroying expired COVID-19 vaccines as vaccination numbers drop — Romania Insider, June 25:
Romania could start destroying some of the COVID-19 vaccines received earlier this year as they are set to expire while the population’s interest in vaccination has dropped significantly. [Or more likely those who wanted it, already got it.]
As a result, Romania now holds a surplus of vaccines and will start to destroy some of the unused doses received earlier this year as they will expire soon. About a week ago, the authorities asked the suppliers to send fewer COVID-19 vaccines than planned for the same reason.
Denmark buys 1.1m Pfizer doses from Romania — The Local, June 30
Romania closes 117 Covid vaccination centres — July 7, Associated Press:
Declining demand for coronavirus vaccinations in Romania has prompted authorities to close 117 vaccination centers and to reduce the schedule at 371 others, health officials said Tuesday.
“In the previous week we re-evaluated the efficiency of fixed vaccination centers. About 80% of fixed vaccination centers vaccinate less than 25% of the vaccination capacity allocated to each stream,” national vaccination committee chief Valeriu Gheorghita said at a press conference Tuesday.
Romania halts most Covid-19 vaccine imports as people shun jabs — The Irish Times, July 1:
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.
Romania to start destroying expired COVID-19 vaccines as vaccination numbers drop — Romania Insider, June 25:
Romania could start destroying some of the COVID-19 vaccines received earlier this year as they are set to expire while the population’s interest in vaccination has dropped significantly. [Or more likely those who wanted it, already got it.]
As a result, Romania now holds a surplus of vaccines and will start to destroy some of the unused doses received earlier this year as they will expire soon. About a week ago, the authorities asked the suppliers to send fewer COVID-19 vaccines than planned for the same reason.
Denmark buys 1.1m Pfizer doses from Romania — The Local, June 30