While Lithuanians queue up for vaccinations, Russians don’t even want to get vaccinated with Sputnik



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“Our patients are already familiar enough with electronic services, they have been using electronic medical cards for a long time, so I don’t think it is difficult for them to get these electronic incentives,” said Anna Matveyeva, the hospital’s chief physician. .

However, the vaccinated Russians reached the government 1 thousand. The gift in rubles is called bullying.

No one will give me those thousand rubles. If you wanted to use those points somewhere, you would have to go around Moscow looking for certain stores. In my opinion, it is humiliating, “said Nina, a Moscow resident.

“Of course, people are always worried about the unknown, but now everything is clear. I recommend everyone to come and get vaccinated,” said Gennady from Moscow.

Russia is considering that the population should be forced to be vaccinated, including through coercion, such as travel bans or suspension of social benefits or labor sanctions.

While Lithuanians queue up for vaccinations, Russians don't even want to get vaccinated with Sputnik

Russia’s propaganda to increase Sputnik’s vaccine against other manufacturers’ vaccines appears to have turned against the regime itself, with a recent survey showing that many Russians still think the pandemic is a hoax, with nearly half of those surveyed being they categorically refuse to vaccinate.

“Naturally, such information is heard by the audience in Russia itself, it is a paradox when these propaganda trinkets are turned against the scarecrow itself,” commented political scientist Nerijus Maliukevičius on the results of the poll for Information Day.

And MEP Andrius Kubilius doubts that the Russian president was vaccinated, and if he did, it is unlikely that he was given the Sputnik vaccine. Such an example of a Russian leader may have made the entire country skeptical about vaccination.

“I have seen and heard Putin in some strange way, it is not clear if he was vaccinated or not.” If you were vaccinated, then I understand that it is probably not Sputnik, because if it was Sputnik, it would have been all public and noisy, and with all the filming, ”noted A. Kubilius.

Andrius Kubilius

Andrius Kubilius

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Hungary was the first EU country to decide to buy and vaccinate the population with the Sputnik vaccine. The vaccine is not indicated on the immunity card.

“There are many people who receive this vaccine. All people who receive a vaccine receive an immunity card that does not indicate which vaccine has been vaccinated. It is just a QR code that indicates the date from which a person has acquired immunity” Valdonė Sakalauskaitė-Mosdoczi, president of the Hungarian Hungarian Association, told television.

Germany has also stated that it sees no reason not to order Sputnik if it is approved by the European Medicines Agency. However, German Chancellor Angela Merkel is now talking about the fact that if the vaccine approval is delayed, it may not be necessary to order the Sputnik vaccine.

“It just came to our notice then. If approval is given soon, then of course it will make sense to buy Sputnik, but if it takes a few more months, we will probably have enough vaccines. Then we will see how many doses we order,” Merkel said.

The Sputnik vaccine has so far been accompanied by scandals. Brazil, which refused to import the vaccine, claimed that Russian vaccines shipped to the country were contaminated with the cold virus.

Previously, Slovak researchers noted that the vaccine sent by Russia was different from the one approved by a licensed medical journal. After this incident, Moscow 200 thousand. The return of Sputnik doses was demanded for Bratislava.



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