No forced COVID-19 vaccination in Belarus
There should be no forced vaccination against COVID-19 in Belarus. This was stated by Alexander Lukashenko during a visit to BelVitunifarm, the only veterinary biological industry enterprise in Belarus. It is a high-tech enterprise that produces a wide range of vaccines. The topic of epidemiological situation in the country was discussed here. As was noted, the situation is under control. Medical care is timely, there is no shortage of protective equipment and medicines, the rate of vaccination of the population is growing. Today, the task is to create the national vaccine. According to experts, a prototype of the Belarusian COVID-19 vaccine is currently ready. A number of laboratory tests have been passed. Scientists propose outlining a strategy for further action, including identifying potential sites for future production.
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