Anti-vaccine tourism. “A vaccine that can save life is flushed down the sewage system”
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The topic of vaccination against COVID-19 electrifies public opinion and divides society not only in Poland but also in Ukraine. In border regions, there is supposed to be a trade in false vaccination certificates, and the scale of the practice is so great that we can already speak of “anti-vaccination tourism” – local media reports.

  1. The phenomenon of “anti-vaccination tourism” has emerged in Ukraine, which is to be popular especially in border areas – Belsat reports
  2. False vaccination certificates are eagerly purchased by economic migrants and employees from whom the employer – under government restrictions – requires a certificate of vaccination against COVID-19
  3. The Minister of Health of Ukraine, Viktor Laszko knows about the practice and in an interview with Radio Swoboda admitted that the police and the Security Service of Ukraine are taking steps to eliminate it
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Information about the new phenomenon of anti-vaccination tourism was provided by the portal belsat.eu, referring to the Służba Nowyn Television (TSN). According to these reports, in Ukraine, especially in border regions, the trade in fake certificates is flourishing vaccinations against the coronaviruswhose buyers are mainly economic migrants.

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After reporting to the appropriate point and paying the fee that is to be approx. 300 to 370 PLN (UAH 2 to 2,5), they are to receive “fully legal international vaccination certificates approved in Europe with Pfizer”:

In fact, instead of giving them the vaccine, the dose of it local medics simply pour the preparation into the sink. A vaccine that can save life is simply flushed down the drain.

The trade in vaccination certificates in Ukraine mainly concerns border zones

The Minister of Health, Wiktor Laszko, also knows about the abuse in matters related to COVID-19 vaccines and certificates, who admitted that fraud is taking place in this area. The minister emphasized that actions in this matter are taken by both the police and the Security Service of Ukraine, about which the portal wrote, recalling his statement for Radio Swoboda:

They detect facts that fraudsters use various types of vaccines, institution forms, or issue false documentsand dishonesty among medical workers.

Wiktor Laszko assured that in places where abuses are detected, doctors participating in the procedure are removed from work and criminal cases are initiated.

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How are vaccinations going in Ukraine?

According to data cited by Belsat in Ukraine, 6,5 million of the approx. 41 million inhabitants have fully vaccinatedand in the last three months as much as 98 percent. people who have been hospitalized due to the coronavirus have not been vaccinated.

October 18 this year to the Kherson Oblast, included in the so-called The red epidemiological zone, in which the most severe restrictions related to the fight against the coronavirus prevail, have been joined by the Odessa, Zaporizhia, Donetsk and Dnipropetrovsk oblasts. It’s worth mentioning that in Ukraine there is the so-called adaptive quarantine, which allows you to adjust the restrictions to the epidemic situation in a specific region.

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Only schools whose employees have a green covid certificate can operate in the red zone, i.e. they can present a certificate of recovery from the coronavirus, have a negative PCR test result or have been fully vaccinated. Shopping centers, cinemas, gyms or restaurants can operate in this zone, but provided that employees and people visiting these places can present a green certificate.

Restrictions from October 18 this year. Lviv also tightened. Cultural venues such as philharmonics, theaters and cinemas have only become accessible to people with a coronavirus vaccination certificate or with a negative PCR test that was performed no earlier than 72 hours after attempting to enter. Restaurants are open until 23.00 and may only be open if all employees have been vaccinated for COVID-19 or have a negative PCR test result.

Schools in Lviv were closed for two weeks, and the mayor of the city, Andriy Sadowy, does not rule out introducing additional restrictions from November 1 this year, if the epidemic situation does not stabilize.

Do you want to test your COVID-19 immunity after vaccination? Have you been infected and want to check your antibody levels? See the COVID-19 immunity test package, which you will perform at Diagnostics network points.

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