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“Such a feverish vaccine and maybe even, I’d say a bit of forced vaccination could have been avoided if we had spread our efforts evenly throughout the summer.” We would probably be that 70 percent. having arrived, as expected, in the middle of summer. But it is as it is, “he told the LRT” Topic of the day “on Thursday.
“At this moment, we are talking about breaking forced vaccination, which is not even mandatory in its own sense, but the incentives that have been created and some type of intimidation that has been ignited, such as not being able to access certain essential services. , inability to access public transport. What about the fact that it was later canceled? The fact of the opposition happened before, the people were outraged and now we have to fight against the consequences, although we could fight against the causes ”, said the head of state.
The government introduced mandatory tests for certain professions, established a fee to approve a passport and last week approved restrictions that will take effect on September 13 for unvaccinated, not sick or negative people. They will not be able to buy in large supermarkets, visit catering, leisure, entertainment, beauty salons, etc.
The original draft stipulated that these people would also not be able to use public transport, but this provision was later abandoned.
According to G. Nausėda, public opinion polls show negative public sentiment “both for compulsory vaccination and for the attitude towards government actions”.
“There are many more people than the ones that gathered in the M. Mažvydas library. Therefore, some people may not go and will never go to those rallies, but that does not mean that they do not exist. Therefore, I say that the dialogue is still necessary today, “said G. Nausėda.
According to him, the view that the people gathered for the mutiny, which turned into riots, are “rebels, enemies of society and should be fully condemned” has been simplified.
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