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Romania, Hungary discuss transfers of severely ill COVID-19 patients

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Head of Romania's Emergency Management Department (DSU) announced on Friday that there are talks with Hungary for the transfer of severely ill COVID-19 patients. "It is already known that there are talks with Hungary. A mechanism is being set up making it possible for us to use facilities (...) in the cross-border area. And we expect that to be completed. It cannot be completed in one day or two. There are talks and we expect our colleagues to come and tell us about their final solution. It is possible to do it, but we are waiting for them over there to tell us what the agreed mechanism

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