Dracula’s castle provides setting for Covid-19 jabs

10 May 2021, 16:14

A child wears a vampire mask while walking in the courtyard of Bran Castle in Bran, Romania
Virus Outbreak Romania Dracula Castle. Picture: PA

Those who get a vaccine jab at Bran Castle receive a ‘vaccination diploma’, which is illustrated with a fanged medical worker brandishing a syringe.

A Covid-19 vaccination centre has been set up on the periphery of Romania’s Bran Castle, which is purported to be the inspiration behind Dracula’s home in Bram Stoker’s 19th-century gothic novel.

Every weekend through May, “vaccination marathons” will be held just outside the storied 14th-century hilltop castle in Transylvania, where no appointment is needed, in an attempt to encourage people to protect themselves against Covid-19.

“We wanted to show people a different way to get the (vaccine) needle,” Alexandru Priscu, the marketing manager at Bran Castle, told the Associated Press.

Those brave enough to get a Pfizer vaccine shot receive a “vaccination diploma”, which is aptly illustrated with a fanged medical worker brandishing a syringe.

Bran Castle, better known as Dracula Castle, in Romania’s central Transylvania region
Bran Castle, better known as Dracula Castle, in Romania’s central Transylvania region (Vadim Ghirda/AP)

“Besides the diploma, people benefit with free entry to the (castle’s) torture rooms, which have 52 medieval torture instruments,” Mr Priscu noted.

Since the light-hearted campaign was launched over the weekend – when nearly 400 people were vaccinated – Mr Priscu said he has received scores of requests from foreigners wishing to get vaccinated in the spooky setting.

Bad news for them: only residents of Romania can officially receive a jab.

The campaign runs alongside a series of government initiatives as it pushes to speed up the inoculation campaign for the European Union nation of more than 19 million people.

The inner courtyard of Bran Castle
The inner courtyard of Bran Castle (Andreea Alexandru/AP)

The government is hoping to vaccinate five million people by June 1 to herald a “return to normality”.

On Saturday, all vaccination centres in the country became appointment-free after 2pm, and round-the-clock “vaccination marathon” events have been launched in several cities throughout Romania.

Since the pandemic started, Romania has recorded more than one million Covid-19 infections and 29,034 people have died.

By Press Association

Latest World News

See more Latest World News

Breaking
Breaking News

Iran grounds flights amid reports of Israeli missile explosions

India Election Narendra Modi

India starts voting as Narendra Modi seeks third term as prime minister

Argentina NATO

Argentina asks to join Nato as President Milei seeks more prominent role

Israel Palestinians UN Security Council

US vetoes widely supported UN resolution backing full membership for Palestine

Trump Hush Money

Twelve jurors confirmed for Trump hush money trial

Kenya’s military chief General Francis Ogolla

Kenya’s military chief dies in helicopter crash

Sydney Sweeney hit back at the comments about her.

Sydney Sweeney hits back at 'sad and shameful' producer who said she ‘can’t act’ and ‘isn’t pretty’

Lost Star Trek Model

Long-lost first model of Star Trek’s USS Enterprise finally returned home

United24 ambassadors

Polish man suspected of aiding Russian plot to assassinate Zelensky arrested

Indonesia Volcano

Thousands evacuated and tsunami alert issued after Indonesian volcano eruption

APTOPIX Trump Hush Money

Jury selection enters pivotal stretch as Trump’s hush money trial resumes

Croatia Election

Croatia’s conservatives believe majority is close despite inconclusive vote

Fire and smoke rise out of the Old Stock Exchange, Boersen, in Copenhagen, Denmark

Copenhagen and Paris mayors discuss lessons learned after fires wreck landmarks

California Google News

Google fires 28 staff after office sit-ins to protest cloud contract with Israel

A police forensic officer at the Christ the Good Shepherd church in suburban Wakely in western Sydney, Australia

Sydney bishop says he ‘forgives’ alleged attacker after church stabbing

French construction worker Damien Guerot

French hero gains Australian residency for confronting shopping centre killer