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A march of skeptics was held in Kiev

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March of the Covidoskeptics in Kiev

Protesters in Ku Klux Klan suits urge people not to believe in the reality of the coronavirus threat and protest against quarantine restrictions and vaccinations.

On Saturday, March 20, an rally of opponents of quarantine is taking place on Mikhailovskaya Square in Kiev, who call not to believe in the reality of the coronavirus pandemic, the newspaper reports. Country.

It is noted that the mark of covid skeptics began at 12:00 near the Shevchenko University. Several hundred people take part in it. Participants of the action speak out “for human rights, for life without masks, for free choice of medical intervention, against a pseudo-pandemic, a worldwide concentration camp and a medical dictatorship.”

The organizers of the action are the organizations Protecting the Health of the Nation, Human Rights and Health of the Nation and Stop Fake Pandemic.

The demonstrators marched to Sofievskaya Square. They carried out a “zombie march” and burned medical masks. Some of the participants were holding posters with the words “Vaccine = genocide of the people”, “Stop vaccination”, “I have the right to breathe oxygen” and others.

However, some of the marchers wore costumes of Nazi concentration camp prisoners, protective medical suits with white masquerade masks, and Ku Klux Klan robes.

Also, a black car was noticed on the streets of Kiev, from the speakers of which they urge not to believe in the coronavirus. COVID skeptics say that the virus came up with policies so that people have less contact with each other and be less united.

As a reminder, today it was reported that more than 3,000 people became victims of COVID-19 in Kiev.

It was also reported that due to the deterioration of the epidemiological situation from today strict quarantine restrictions are introduced in Kiev, which will last until April 9th.

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