Lukashenko generously sprayed his head with disinfectant as a sign of protest
The President of Belarus was outraged that he was forced to wear a sanitary mask when visiting a hospital in the city of Lida.
At first he put the mask on upside down, then refused to crimp the wire to the shape of his nose. And when they offered to treat his hands with disinfectant, Lukashenko’s nerves could not stand it and he demonstratively sprayed the liquid all over his head. His discontent fell on the head of the Minister of Health Dmitry Pinevich.
“Next time we won’t take Pinevich with us,” Lukashenko grumbled.
When he and his retinue walked into the next room, he immediately lowered his mask. He was reprimanded.
“There’s no one here,” Lukashenko was perplexed.
Last week, he lifted the mandatory wearing of masks, which he called “muzzles.” At the same time, it was the same Pinevich who got it.
At the same time, Lukashenko sincerely does not understand why he is considered a Covid dissident.
“We have already reached the point that Lukashenko is the main Covid dissident. Any disease is in the head. If you just started to worry about this disease, multiply by 10. The course of the disease depends on the individual. Man is different from man,” Lukashenko reasoned.
The Belarusian president is against mandatory vaccination. He himself allegedly has not yet been vaccinated and is going to be vaccinated only with the Belarusian vaccine, which, as it turned out, will only be ready by 2023.
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