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Delphi Remember that at the beginning of January, the Deputy Mayor of Šilalė Tadas Bartkus shared the news on social networks that the UAB Ambulansas executives with their relatives and three relatives who do not work in the company could be vaccinated against the coronavirus in Šilalė.
The company’s vaccine list also included more clerical staff than medical last names.
The businessman R. Ūselis then explains to the media that he did nothing wrong. He told Lietuvos Rytas television that he, too, owns the vaccine.
“It just came to my attention then. Diabetes, I have a weak heart,” R. Ūselis explained to reporters.
When asked why his family members had also been vaccinated, the businessman explained that they were preparing to volunteer at the ambulance station. But they have not done it yet because they are not vaccinated and they are afraid.
Health Minister Arūnas Dulkys stated that he may have to pay a lot for the second dose of the vaccine.
“If it is proven that the vaccination was done in violation of the law, then it will be the second vaccine, but it can be very expensive,” Dulkys told reporters Monday.
According to him, natural persons who violate the vaccination queue can be fined from 500 to 1.5 thousand. EUR, legal persons: from 1.5 to 6 thousand. euros.
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