Index – Foreign – In Spain, those who refuse to be vaccinated against the coronavirus are already on the list



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The Madrid government has officially recognized that it is registering Spanish citizens who refuse to receive the Covid-19 vaccine. The vaccination campaign was launched in Spain with the Pfizer / BioNTech vaccine, as in other EU countries, and the Spanish Minister of Health, Salvador Illa, said in an interview with La Sexta television this Monday that

those who reject vaccination will be included in a registry that Spain will share with its “European partners.

Bloomberg wrote an article about all of this. It is not possible to know exactly which partner organizations he was thinking of, but he emphasized that of course the list would not be made public in accordance with data protection regulations.

People have the right to refuse vaccination, although we consider this decision to be incorrect. We are trying to allay your fears about the vaccine. Giving the vaccine can save lives, this is the way out of the epidemic

The minister commented.

The BBC writes that a Spanish poll shows that the vaccine rejection rate fell from 47 percent in November to 28 percent, so there is growing acceptance of the vaccine in the country. As in Hungary, the administration of the coronavirus vaccine in Spain is voluntary.

After Italy, the United Kingdom and France, Spain is the fourth European country to have 50,000 deaths from the virus. The number of infected exceeds 1.8 million.

Discrimination

Following the launch of the European vaccination campaign, the fundamental question is how EU countries can increase the acceptance of the vaccine among their citizens and whether someone will be at a disadvantage if they do not want to inject. In a recent interview with the Bild am Sonntag, the German Federal Minister of the Interior emphasized that discriminating against those who refuse to receive serum would amount to making vaccination mandatory, and that vaccination should remain voluntary.

“Together we enter the crisis and together we must fight to get out of it in solidarity.”

– MTI quotes the politician from the Christian Social Union (CSU).



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