Medvedchuk called statement of Ministry of Health of Ukraine about “Sputnik V”

Leader of the Political Council of the Ukrainian parliamentary party “Opposition Platform – For Life” Viktor Medvedchuk a > commented on the refusal of Ministry of Health of Ukraine to register the Russian Sputnik V coronavirus vaccine. This is stated on the Medvedchuk called the words of the chief sanitary doctor, deputy head of the Ministry of Health Viktor Lyashko “a misunderstanding from medicine “and” marasmic chatter “. He stressed that the doctor’s statements have nothing to do with medicine or the interests of the country’s citizens.

In response to Lyashko’s fears that Sputnik V has not yet passed the third phase of testing, the politician recalled: not a single vaccine in the world has yet passed it. So, the drug of the American company Moderna will complete trials in 2022, and the vaccine of the AstraZeneca company, together with the American vaccine Pfizer, in 2023. The politician urged Lyashko to explain this and tell the Ukrainian president about the incident Vladimir Zelensky .

“Now the statements of the Ukrainian authorities indicate that they generally live in space, do not use their brains at all, and do not see the difference between purchasing a vaccine abroad and producing it in Ukraine with obtaining high technologies for this. For seven years of the policy of cave Russophobia the authorities have played enough geopolitics, destroying the economy, medicine, and education, “Medvedchuk added.

Earlier Lyashko excluded registration of the Russian vaccine against coronavirus “Sputnik V”, referring to the not passed third phase of the test. According to him, “the statements on state registration of the vaccine of the candidate of the Russian Federation in Ukraine do not correspond to reality.” These words were the answer to Medvedchuk’s statements that the Kharkiv pharmaceutical company Biolek “filed an application with the Ministry of Health of Ukraine for registration of the Russian vaccine against coronavirus.

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