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A famous doctor sent Katsarov to sell cucumbers

Mandatory vaccination. This was called for by Dr. Miroslav Nenkov, who was the acting Minister of Health. According to him, there is nothing wrong with the Minister of Interior and Health saying that they cannot cope with the control of the measures. If you can’t, you go to sell cucumbers on the market and someone comes who can handle it, Nenkov said in an interview with bTV.

“This government would have gone down in history if vaccination had been made mandatory in Bulgaria,” Nenkov said. According to him, the next Minister of Health should make coronavirus vaccines mandatory.

According to Dr. Asparuh Iliev, who is an expert on vaccine safety and head of a laboratory for brain infections in Bern, the measures we have here against COVID-19 are being implemented pro forma.

“There is no real verification of these measures, so we can say that we are difficult to compare with other countries. In Austria, with a significantly lower number of deaths, they decided on mandatory vaccination, “he said.

According to Dr. Asparuh Iliev, we have several problems – the first is that he has COVID, and the second that the Bulgarian is in very poor health. “We are champions of cardiovascular disease in every form – hypertension, obesity, our lifestyle is very bad and when we have a very high morbidity, it affects mortality,” said the doctor.

“If we imagine a situation in which we all decide to be opponents of the red light, we start turning red and many catastrophes start, whether the interior minister will come out and explain that things are better or will mobilize police forces that to control the movement “, said Dr. Miroslav Nenkov.

According to Dr. Asparuh Iliev, the EC is in a state of concern over the situation in our country. “Within the EU, we are the only country that does not take any measures with such a high mortality rate, and this is contrary to European values. In other countries, there would be government resignations and elections, “he said. “In order to take decisive steps to manage this health crisis, we need strong political trust,” the expert said.

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