At the Moldova-Romania border, pandemic lays bare inequality
Al Jazeera
At the hospital in the small Moldovan town of Leova, exhausted doctors see no end to the pandemic: cases are rising, and vaccinations have only just begun.
The first Moldovan was vaccinated at the start of March – more than two months after European Union member countries began inoculating their populations – and only thanks to donations from neighbouring Romania, with which it has historically close relations.
The two countries might share the same language, but offer a glimpse at the difference a border can make.
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