Doctor Myasnikov: ambulance workers in Obluchye of the Jewish Autonomous Region cannot be considered “anti-Axis”
because of the reluctance to get vaccinated against the coronavirus, one cannot be considered an “anti-axer”. It is necessary to allow not only vaccinated doctors to work with patients, but also those who have recovered. Such a comment was given by the doctor and TV presenter Alexander Myasnikov in an interview with Vechernaya Moskva.
According to him, the incident with the ambulance staff is ambiguous. First of all, the specialist emphasized, those who decided to quit should not be considered opponents of vaccination. “I’ll tell you that in my hospital most of the doctors and paramedics have already been ill. And the requirement to be vaccinated was also met with bewilderment at first. Because they have been ill, there are antibodies, “Myasnikov specified.
He noted that a similar situation occurred in the United States, where 14 percent of teachers decided to quit so as not to get vaccinated.
Besides In addition, the TV presenter added that he understands the concerns of hospital managers, as they have to endanger their colleagues when working with patients. “But if a doctor has a past illness, a sufficient level of antibodies and he wants to wait with vaccination, perhaps this is his right,” Myasnikov concluded.
15 people refused to be vaccinated against coronavirus and quit. According to the decree of the chief sanitary doctor for the Jewish Autonomous Okrug, Pavel Kopylov, 80 percent of all ambulance personnel should be vaccinated by November 15. Later it became known that 12 more ambulance employees wrote a letter of resignation.