Rama Wishes Christmas To The Staff Of Infectious Diseases: Doctors Will Be Vaccinated First, The Building Will Be Rebuilt

Rama Wishes Christmas To The Staff Of Infectious Diseases: Doctors Will Be

With the symbolic Christmas flower, known as Poinsettia, Prime Minister Rama, accompanied by Minister Manastirliu, took the road to Infectious today to wish Christmas to the medical staff on the front line with Covid who were still at work today.

"I respect everyone. Here is what happened once in 100 years, it is on your shoulders and apparently you will pass very successfully" said Rama.

Rama announced that after the pandemic, the building of the Infectious Diseases Hospital will be rebuilt.

Rama: This building will gloriously close its mission because after this war it will become the new building.

Manastirliu: Yes and the news is this, with the approval of the World Bank loan Infectious is already included in our plan to be rebuilt to the best standards. Next year we very much hope that we do not have this big curve and we do not have this coping with increased infections because the vaccine that we expect to come at the beginning of next year will definitely ease but that does not mean that it will not to have the invisible enemy present. We will have to continue the care, the mask, the distance until we return to normal.

Rama: The end of the war will be with a ceremony, the professor with professor Tritani, both with the springs in hand, to put the dynamite and to start the construction of this part which is one of the last parts of the entire reconstruction of QSUT.

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