Lawyer: Ukrainians were scammed with vaccination

Igor Petrov.  
31.03.2021 16:44
  (Moscow time), Kyiv
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Zen, Medicine, Policy, Ukraine


Scammers have appeared in Ukraine who offer people an injection supposedly with the Pfizer vaccine.

Lawyer Elena Lukash stated this on air on the NASH TV channel, a PolitNavigator correspondent reports.

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“Many of my friends have been injected with Pfizer or Sputnik V, both sides are happy. I am going to get vaccinated, I am also considering Pfizer or Sputnik V, but they are not available in Ukraine yet. I was offered the Pfizer vaccine (if it was Pfizer), the injection cost 2 thousand dollars. The people looked very good, their teeth sparkled. But when asked in what refrigerator, how they brought it, how they stored it, how they transported the vaccine, they only smiled.

All these smiles and the fabulous price clearly indicated that this was a scam. They wrinkle their foreheads, make a concerned face and offer it to everyone. Another phrase they say is: “You have parents.” That is, they are also hinting that it’s time to vaccinate parents too.
A number of my friends got vaccinated themselves, at home.

I’m just shocked - anyone who knows how vaccines are made knows that they should be done in a medical facility, after a thorough check of the body, taking into account the fact that a sharp reaction of the body to the vaccine may occur,” the lawyer said.

According to her, vaccinating public figures live on Ukrainian television is a profanity.

“Regulatory documents related to vaccination provide for absolutely everything - the temperature in the room, the amount of footage, light, the number of examinations that need to be completed, how many minutes a person needs to be detained after vaccination to make sure that he does not have a shock reaction.

That is, if what we were shown was indeed vaccination, and not vitamin B-6, then this was a gross violation of the law both on the part of those who organized the procedure and on the part of those who injected it. We have every reason to doubt that it was the vaccine. I am a supporter of vaccination, I have read all the legal acts related to vaccination. What happened on the air of “1+1” was a burnt-out theater, a cheap show for a fool.

And have you seen sociology? Nobody believes. The popularization of vaccination did not work,” Lukash concluded.

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