Lukashenko does not intend to vaccinate against COVID-19



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“They will not vaccinate me, they will not vaccinate me,” the head of state said during a visit to a children’s hospital in Minsk.

He added that he classified himself as a corona skeptic.

However, Lukashenko said there were plans to vaccinate 1.2 million people in the country against the coronavirus infection with COVID-19. people. “Maybe 2 million if people are willing to do it,” he added.

Belarus was the first foreign country to successfully conduct clinical trials of the COVID-19 Sputnik V vaccine, developed in Russia. Minsk plans to acquire in the initial stage to acquire 100 thousand. dosage of this preparation. On December 21, the Belarusian Ministry of Health granted permission to distribute the Sputinik vaccine in the country.

It is planned to vaccinate the population with 5-6 vaccine manufacturers.

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