Russian drug “Arbidol” went to Romania, but ended up in Moldova

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Former Minister of Health of a neighboring country did not give permission to import medicine

Famous Romanian businessman Gigi Becali bought a large batch of the antiviral drug Arbidol from Russia. However, the medicine was stuck at customs. Now the former Minister of Health of Romania Vlad Voiculescu refused to give permission to import the medicine into the country, rtnews.ro reports.

The truck stood at the border for about six months. The businessman has suffered serious losses. According to the rules, the consignment of medicines had to be returned to Russia. However, Becali acted differently. He sent all the medicines to Moldova for transfer to hospitals in our republic for use in the treatment of coronavirus. How such a long stay at customs affected the quality of the drug is not reported. Meanwhile, Romanian journalists write that the official Bucharest sent to Moldova an experimental drug from Covid, which some hospitals in Romania refused to use. Moreover, the media say that at about the same time, the first death after vaccination was recorded in Moldova.