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    Romania Issues Health Alert as Flu Cases Surge

    Richard ParksBy Richard ParksFebruary 2, 2025Updated:February 2, 2025No Comments2 Mins Read
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    Romania is experiencing a sharp rise in flu cases, prompting health authorities to issue an epidemiological alert. The increase in respiratory infections has put pressure on hospitals, particularly in cities like Bucharest, Cluj, and Brasov. Despite the surge, officials emphasize that widespread restrictions such as quarantine are not necessary at this stage.

    Rising Cases and Low Vaccination Rates

    Between January 20 and 26, the National Institute for Public Health (INSP) recorded 133,600 cases of respiratory infections, a 6% increase from the previous week. Confirmed flu cases rose sharply to 10,950, up from 6,994. So far, 22 people have died, including a three-year-old child. Health Minister Alexandru Rafila confirmed that none of the fatalities had received the flu vaccine. Despite the increasing risk, Romania’s vaccination rate remains low, with just 1.13 million people vaccinated in a country of over 19 million.

    While the situation is unprecedented, Rafila stated that it does not warrant strict measures like lockdowns. Instead, the focus is on controlling the spread of the virus while maintaining normal social and economic activities.

    Hospital Measures and Public Health Response

    Hospitals across Romania have been ordered to limit visitor numbers to reduce transmission. Cristina Geormaneanu, spokesperson for the Craiova County Emergency Hospital, stressed that visits should be restricted to essential cases. Medical facilities, including the Victor Babes Clinical Hospital of Infectious Diseases in Craiova, are operating at full capacity, with staff following strict infection control protocols.

    The epidemiological alert also introduces new regulations for schools and kindergartens. Teachers and students with flu symptoms must self-isolate, and classrooms are required to be ventilated regularly. Health officials are urging the public to take preventive measures, including vaccination and proper hygiene.

    Flu cases in Romania have fluctuated in recent years, with a significant spike in 2020 during the early months of the COVID-19 pandemic. In 2023, authorities observed an increase in “flu-rona” cases, where individuals tested positive for both influenza and COVID-19 simultaneously.

    As the flu season continues, health authorities are closely monitoring the situation and will issue further recommendations to contain the spread.

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