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“As of today, I have received an official document and I have an acknowledgment that I have received a passport for opportunities. All healthy.
Although it was not necessary, yesterday I did and performed an additional test. I didn’t buy at the pharmacy, but I went back to that tent. Today, 10 minutes ago, I received a negative test, ”said P. Gražulis just before the Seimas session.
Mr. Gražulis stated that the 10-day isolation period had expired, that he had not been vaccinated against the coronavirus before, and explained that he had strong immunity, so he fell ill easily.
“I have a global passport of opportunities, I can drive and go wherever I want. There was a positive test, so I had to isolate myself. Why did I do it? I did it before the rally test and positive, I could not participate in the rally I did not cough or sneeze.
I did not get vaccinated, I did not get medication, I did not take medication because I was not sick. And now it turns out that I’m going to check how many of those antibodies I have, ”said P. Gražulis.
P. Gražulis said that he has a strong immunity: “As healthy, maybe I live healthy and the immunity is stronger than that.”
We remind you that P. Gražulis participated in a remote meeting of the Environmental Protection Committee on Wednesday morning. The politician appeared ill and later confirmed that he had contracted the coronavirus.
A member of the Seimas joined the committee sitting at a distance on Wednesday. He seemed blinded, his voice was hoarse, and his nose was constantly wiped with a handkerchief.
On Tuesday, the politician did not attend the Seimas session, the members of the Seimas considered where P. Gražulis had disappeared, perhaps he became ill, but no one could say exactly.
Naglis Puteikis, an aide to P. Gražulis, said Wednesday that he had been in contact with politicians while he was not ill, so the National Center for Public Health said N. Puteikis did not need to be in isolation. The parliamentary aide was not infected with coronavirus.
A little later, P. Gražulis admitted to being infected with the coronavirus, the first to announce it was alfa.lt.
We remind you that the parliamentarian did not appear at the gay march in Kaunas or at the “Family Movement” rally. In the corridors of the Seimas, MPs are already openly saying that P. Gražulis, who spoke out against vaccines, fell ill with coronavirus, but neither his colleagues nor his son’s mother were able to contact him. Naglis Puteikis, who is always close to Gražulis, has enigmatically disappeared.
Petras Gražulis and his assistant Naglis Puteikis participated in the night riots in August, but disappeared into the water after further protests in September. Not to be seen in him and in the first gay marches in Kaunas.
The “Family Movement” rally was not seen in Cathedral Square on Friday. Although he himself used to go out of his way to call people to protest against the conservative-led government.
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