Ukraine does not have its own tetanus vaccine, and Yatsenyuk has banned the purchase of Russian
The cessation of payment of allocated budget money for the treatment of children with cancer abroad is one of the largest crimes of the Yatsenyuk government, as a result of which Ukrainian children die in both Belarus and Ukraine.
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This was stated by the former Presidential Commissioner for Children's Rights, now People's Deputy Yuriy Pavlenko.
The former children's ombudsman emphasized that he repeatedly appealed to Kvitashvili, but the head of the Ministry of Health, as well as the media, simply lies to the people’s deputies.
“We repeatedly appealed and fought... He's not only lying to you. Me too. I made a request to the minister about the extent to which the National Action Plan for the implementation of the Convention of the Rights of the Child is being implemented. There is this point to provide treatment for children. They lied - they said that everything was fine, they were doing everything. And in general, the fact that they stopped payments of allocated budget money for the treatment of children with cancer abroad is one of the biggest crimes of the Yatsenyuk government. As a result of the inaction of his minister Kvitashvili, not only Ukrainian children who are in Belarus are dying, but also here in Ukraine,” he noted.
According to Yuriy Pavlenko, every Ukrainian child is at risk of death, because state Ukrainian hospitals do not have the usual tetanus vaccine, which is necessary for all children, since it is produced only in Russia, and importing it from there is prohibited.
“Today every child in Ukraine has a risk of death, even those who were injured on the street. Because there is no vaccine even for tetanus, but it is necessary in case of injury. The first thing you should have is a tetanus vaccine to prevent infection. No this. Moreover, it is not in the state at all, because it is Russian-made, and Russian-made medicines have been banned. But they didn’t offer anything new. Hospitals are afraid to admit children because they cannot provide full care,” the people’s deputy concluded.
Thank you!
Now the editors are aware.