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Andrey Chorbanov was admitted to a hospital on March 19 (Friday) with a positive Kovid test and double bronchopneumonia. This is what Petar Velkov wrote on social media and continues:
Based on the information I have, it is getting worse after almost a week with a fever, double antibiotics, and a scan-confirmed covid infection. Despite the limited availability of places, he was admitted to the hospital.
On February 25, Hekimyan Chorbanov admitted that he had contracted the virus. In other interviews, he also said, saying it happened in November.
On March 19, he was admitted to the hospital with a positive AKP.
He told Hekimyan: “They will not vaccinate me because I have had the virus. I keep saying responsibly that those who have had the disease have extremely long-lasting immunity to the virus. Natural immunity is much stronger than the vaccine.”
In early March, days before he tested positive for the second time, he said: “There is no point in vaccinating patients with KOVID-19. Getting sick to get vaccinated is like punching 2 bus tickets. He said earlier that those who survived the classic version of the coronavirus would have protection against the new version.
Chorbanov lied because he was driving COVID-19 or had some form of reinfection with the virus. In any case, one of your two theses is wrong, once again.
March 15 (exactly 6 days ago) was Chorbanov’s last participation with Tsvetanka Rizova, where he sowed another unscientific thesis, but unfortunately, he probably already sowed a large dose of viral particles. He makes fun of people who wear a mask.
In recent weeks, Chorbanov has been at events at Slavi’s party, from which he is on the run. Without masks always. His event currently continues in closed spaces without masks in contact with people who probably had close contact (as Chorbanov calls it, intimate) without protection with him.
Unfortunately, in addition to the stupidity virus, which has caused the loss of many human lives, it is now more likely and directly responsible for infecting many people.
I join Dr. Tsarkova’s call: “I wish Chorbanov a speedy recovery, sometimes some have to go through the hell of hundreds of ordinary Bulgarians to stop ‘feeding’ their ego and sowing criminal misinformation. In a war You know what happens to misinformers, and we are in a difficult, undeclared … “
I hope, even though I know it won’t happen, that he finally passes the test of humanity and changes his behavior and attitudes when he gets out of the hospital.
Sofia, Bulgaria
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