Doctor Komarovsky announced terrifying data about the epidemic in Ukraine

Maxim Karpenko.  
05.10.2018 11:56
  (Moscow time), Kyiv
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Medicine, Ukraine


Ukraine occupies a leading position in the incidence of measles in the world. The famous Ukrainian doctor Yevgeny Komarovsky stated this on TV channel 112, a PolitNavigator correspondent reports.

According to him, the measles epidemic in the country is in full swing.

Ukraine occupies a leading position in the incidence of measles in the world. About this on the TV channel...

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“It’s already blooming. In the world, probably, well, in Europe for sure, for every three cases of measles, two are Ukrainians. These are tens of thousands of measles patients. They used to say that one or two cases of measles was an emergency. Now there are tens of thousands,” said the doctor.

Ранее Komarovsky statedthat the result of 26 years of Ukraine’s independence is a massive loss of population. Moreover, according to him, Ukraine is on the verge of an epidemic diphtheria, since vaccination does not occur in the country due to the lack of anti-diphtheria serum.

 

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