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Hesitancy in East Europe Overwhelm ICUs

Eastern Europe Journal 4 years ago

In a packed intensive care unit for coronavirus patients in Romania’s capital, Bucharest, 55-year-old Adrian Pica sits on his bed receiving supplementary oxygen to help him breathe. “I didn’t want to get vaccinated because I was afraid,” he said.

Around 72 per cent of adults in the 27-nation European Union have been fully vaccinated against Covid-19, but stubbornly low uptake of the shots in some eastern EU nations now risks overwhelming hospitals amid a surge of infections due to the more contagious delta variant. “Until now I didnt believe in COVID-19, Pica, who said his early symptoms left him sweating and feeling suffocated, told The Associated Press. I thought it was just like the flu. But now Im sick and hospitalised. I want to get a vaccine.”

Bulgaria and Romania are lagging dramatically behind as the EUs two least-vaccinated nations, with just 22% and 33% of their adult populations fully inoculated. Rapidly increasing new infections have forced authorities to tighten virus restrictions in the two countries, while other EU nations such as France, Spain, Denmark and Portugal have all exceeded 80% vaccine coverage and eased restrictions.

Stella Kyriakides, the EUs health commissioner, said the worrying gap on vaccinations needs urgently addressing. Slovakia, Croatia and Latvia have vaccinated around 50% of all their adults. But jab uptake in many Central and Eastern European countries has remained weak or declined.

In Norway, which has vaccinated around 70%, authorities on Saturday scrapped restrictions that Prime Minister Erna Holberg called the strictest measures in peacetime. Nordic neighbor Denmark lifted virus restrictions on Sept. 10, while the U.K. has also abandoned most pandemic restrictions due to high vaccine rates. In contrast, at Bucharests Marius Nasta Institute of Pneumology, the ICU’s chief doctor, Genoveva Cadar, says its beds are now at 100% capacity and around 98% of all its virus patients are unvaccinated. In comparison to previous waves, people are arriving with more severe forms of the disease, she said, adding that many patients in this latest surge are younger than in previous ones. Very quickly they end up intubated and the prognosis is extremely bleak.

Covid Grows Exponentially in Romania

Daily new coronavirus infections in Romania, a country of 19 million, have grown exponentially over the last month, while vaccine uptake has declined to worrying lows. Government data shows that 91.5% of COVID-19 deaths in Romania between Sept. 18-23 were people who had not been vaccinated.

On Sunday, 1,220 of Romania’s 1,239 ICU beds for virus patients were occupied. In many cases, only death was freeing up ICU beds. At the Marius Nasta Institute, a mobile ICU on hospital grounds stands empty because there aren’t enough medical workers to staff it.

“I dont know how were going to get over the next period, but were definitely going to be here,” hospital manager Beatrice Mahler told the AP. “We’re going to do everything we can (but) we don’t have a winning recipe.”

Vlad Mixich, a Romanian public health specialist, told the AP that a historic distrust of authorities together with what he said was a very weak government vaccination campaign has contributed to the low vaccine uptake among his compatriots.

During the vaccination campaign, unfortunately the politicians were the main communicators, he said, adding that a frequent turnover in the country’s health ministers has had a massive impact on efforts to inoculate Romanians.

In neighbouring Bulgaria, an alarming 23% of people said they do not want to get vaccinated, compared with only 9% across the bloc, according to a Eurobarometer survey. Sabila Marinova, the ICU manager at a hospital in Bulgaria’s northern town of Veliko Tarnovo, says none of its COVID-19 patients is vaccinated.

“We are very exhausted,” she said. It seems that this horror has no end.

The vice president of Romania’s national vaccination committee, Andrei Baciu, said that fake news has been a key factor in keeping people from getting jabbed.

There is and was a culture that promotes fake news. We are working with a team of specialists to combat (it) right now there is a high number of (infections) due to low vaccination rates, he said, adding that the government is looking to increase ICU capacity.

Sometimes medical workers in Eastern Europe face additional risks. In September in Bulgarias port city of Varna, a group opposed to vaccines attacked a medical team at a mobile vaccination station. Health Minister Stoycho Katsarov condemned the attack, saying we will not allow our medics to be insulted, publicly harassed and humiliated for trying to save lives.

The implementation of vaccine passports, which allow people to show their vaccine status to carry out day-to-day activities, maybe one of few options left for European governments at a loss on how to encourage their vaccine-hesitant citizens to get jabbed.

Experts say vaccine skeptics in parts of Europe could hamper the entire continent’s efforts to end the pandemic.

Back at the Marius Nasta Institute, Nicoleta Birtea, a 63-year-old unvaccinated COVID-19 patient who had previous health issues, says she woke up a month ago feeling dizzy and ill and called for an ambulance.

I hope that I got here on time, she said, adding I understand very clearly that the vaccine cant protect you.

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