Vlad the vaccinator: Dracula's castle lures visitors with COVID-19 jabs
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[May 10, 2021]
By Luiza Ilie
BUCHAREST (Reuters) - Visitors to Dracula's
castle are more likely to find puncture marks in their arms than their
necks this month, after medics set up a COVID-19 vaccination centre at
the Transylvanian attraction.
Doctors and nurses with fang stickers on their scrubs are offering free
Pfizer shots to all-comers at 14th century Bran Castle, which is
purported to be an inspiration for the vampire's towering home in Bram
Stoker’s novel "Dracula".
Castle staff hope the service will bring more people to the site in
Romania's Carpathian mountains, where tourist numbers have plummeted
since the start of the pandemic.
Anyone can turn up without an appointment every weekend in May. They
also get free entry to the castle's exhibit of 52 medieval torture
instruments.
"The idea ... was to show how people got jabbed 500-600 years ago in
Europe," the castle's marketing director, Alexandru Priscu, said.
One of the visitors on Saturday was Fernando Orozco, a 37-year-old
renewable energy market developer usually based in Berlin who has been
working remotely out of Romania.
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Bran Castle towers above Bran commune, in Brasov county, Romania,
May 8, 2021. Inquam Photos/George Calin via REUTERS
"I was already planning to come to the castle and I
just thought it was the two-for-one special," he said.
The government has said it wants to vaccinate 10 million of its
people by September, but a survey released in April by
Bratislava-based think tank Globsec showed Romanians were the least
inclined to get vaccinated among the EU’s eastern members.
(Editing by Andrew Heavens)
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