G. Nausda: Morning decisions needed on responsibility for offender vaccination procedures



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President Gitan Nausda. Photo by Vladimir Ivanovo (V)

Quick and early decisions on responsibility for offender vaccination procedures are needed, says President Gitanas Nausda.

The equity and efficiency of the vaccination process is one of the most important responsibilities of the Ministry of Health today. Quick and timely decisions are needed, with responsibility only for companies that are melting away. It is necessary to define and manage the vaccination process, control it in hospitals, if necessary, name only the responsible companies, the head of Facebook’s office said on Facebook.

He says that it makes sense to establish strict liability for offenders, unless otherwise provided, but believes that a vaccination procedure prepared by the Ministry of Health is needed first, which is detailed and uninterpretable.

out of nowhere cynicism can no longer continue. Attempts to use dyes, insanity, grasses, or relatives to get the vaccine before others undermine the idea of ​​justice in the state. It is a tragic relic of Soviet behavior, where, paradoxically, we see G. Nausda on the eve of the 30th anniversary of January 13.

According to the president, those who try to get vaccinated on the spot are fooling doctors fighting coronavir, patients in hospitals, elderly people in nursing homes, the state, all of us.

The Ministry of Health has no right to cover the responsibility of the hospital or to carry out investigations that will not last long, he says.

Nausda also spoke on Monday morning about the situation with the company of Prime Minister Ingrida and Health Minister Arnas Dulkis, for whom he expects a solution, not a pity.

When Lithuania began getting vaccinated with COVID-19 in late December, it was reported that vaccines are sometimes given to doctors who do not have direct contact with coronavirus patients.

At the meeting of the Seimas Health Affairs Commission held on Wednesday, its president, Antanas Matulas, said that around 60 different medical complaints have been received about the disproportionate distribution of the vaccine, in his opinion.

This week, BNS reports that several teachers who currently do not have a contract with the Vilnius University Hospital have been vaccinated.

On Monday, it was reported that the head of Mons Ambulance, who runs the city’s ambulance station, and members of his family had been vaccinated.

According to the Department of Statistics, almost 22,200 companies have already been vaccinated in Lithuania.

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