G. Nausėda was publicly vaccinated with AstraZeneca against COVID-19



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“I have no doubts about science and about the competent authorities, who are very competent in evaluating all vaccines, from all manufacturers. (…) I really believe that the four vaccines that have already been approved are reliable, effective, they really provide above all the benefits of protecting against the serious consequences of the virus, and that is the most important thing.

For this reason, I strongly urge people not to waste, not to wait, not to consider themselves, to be vaccinated with the vaccine they want to vaccinate, which is the one they have chosen, because that is how destiny anticipates. What you may know is that maybe everything is fine, or maybe a virus is waiting for you around the corner and waiting for you in the next few days.

If you get vaccinated, you will automatically say “I will not be your friend.” With that I decided not to be friends, “said G. Nausėda after getting vaccinated.

The head of the country was vaccinated at the Ciudad Nueva branch of the Central Polyclinic. G. Nausėda said that all managers get vaccinated one day because they found “the right time in the agendas.”

“I really don’t think we need to create any kind of communication message from this, it was convenient for everyone to find the right time in their Monday agendas. For me, it is very close to work, I have come to walk and I am going to walk, and so much knowledge, “he said.

Haven’t you been vaccinated before?

When asked if the vaccination of the country’s leaders should not have been done earlier, the country’s leader replied that this could have sparked a public debate.

“You know, these decisions are in the hands of the Ministry of Health. Some countries did it one way, others did it differently. There probably would have been a debate as to why the country’s leaders lost sight of other people. In my opinion, we need to have very clear rules of the game, a clear order and not change that order on the field.

Problems arise when, when we have done something, we begin to doubt, we stop something, we renew something. We have established, approved and adhered to. All unanimously, all of Lithuania “, – noted G.Nausėda.

Will the mass vaccination start later?

After the Chancellor of the Ministry of Health, Jurgita Grebenkovien la, said on Monday that the mass vaccination of the population against COVID-19, which is scheduled to start in May, is likely to be delayed, the president suggested not to look at the same situation. from different points of view. prospects.

“Sometimes I have the impression that we all look at that glass of water half full and draw different conclusions. (…) Sometimes it seems to me that we are a little afraid of something, we create a reserve of caution, instead of saying:

“In this place, Lithuanian brothers, we drink and make until midsummer. If the vaccine supply is in order, we can do it. We can bypass many other EU countries that may be stopping, watching, or doing something else. We do and live more calmly. That is our objective ”, assured G. Nausėda.

A little later on Monday, AstraZeneca is scheduled to be vaccinated by Prime Minister Ingrida Šimonytė, Seimas President Viktorija Čmilytė-Nielsen and Health Minister Arūnas Dulkys. Of these politicians, the only V.Čmilytė-Nielsen has conceived COVID-19, but still intends to get vaccinated.

The opportunity to show confidence in the vaccine and get vaccinated for the top leaders of the country came after the entry into force of the order of the Minister of Health, which included the President, members of the Seimas and the Government in the order of priority of people. be vaccinated.

In Lithuania and the European Union, vaccination with AstraZeneca has been suspended due to identified cases of thromboembolism in vaccinated people.

However, last week, the European Medicines Agency announced that the vaccine was safe and effective, leading to the resumption of vaccination in Lithuania.

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