The occupying power forcibly vaccinates servicemen in the occupied Crimea. Interview with Abdureshit Dzheparov

Рашко Анастасія
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17:23, 30 July
The occupying power forcibly vaccinates servicemen in the occupied Crimea. Interview with Abdureshit Dzheparov
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At present, compulsory vaccination on the peninsula has reached public sector employees - teachers, doctors, and employees of the occupation structures. Children and pensioners are not vaccinated on the peninsula.

Human rights activist Abdureshit Dzheparov told Suspilne Crimea about this.

What vaccines are currently offered in the Crimea?

In Crimea today people are vaccinated by "Satellite". It is rumored that in places where people are vaccinated - some other vaccine, and sign for "Satellite".

Who is now being forcibly vaccinated?

Everyone is vaccinated in a row, literally forcibly. Especially those who work in the civil service, budget, education, culture and more. They must be vaccinated if they do not want to - they offer to write an application for dismissal. I think now they will switch to entrepreneurs, starting with large private entrepreneurs, ending with small route buses.

How many vaccination points in the Crimea?

We have an area in the center of the city, on the one hand a music school, on the other hand - the district state administration. A car drove up there, stopped for a long time and turned out to be for those who have the state administration nearby and a bus laboratory on wheels right there. People were brought there and vaccinated, so there are enough places. There were people who wanted to avoid the experiment, tried to make a mark of what they did. Now there are cameras in all vaccination points, now it is impossible to do that.

Are they vaccinated for free?

Free. People go there without any desire. Our daughter teaches at a music school, they were also told that they need to be vaccinated and have a certificate. A certificate is issued, otherwise they will not be allowed to work. It is far from voluntary.

How do the occupiers make statistics on the incidence of coronavirus?

The situation is fueled by the fact that "here, we have a raging covid and everything is dying from covid." In Feodosia, a man died, he was 84 years old, in old age gained many diseases and eventually died. His body was handed over as if he had died from a covid, but it was not packed in a bag, as is done with a covid. A 68-year-old man died in Sudak. He had kidney failure, he went on a day for hemodialysis, still died. He was also pronounced dead from the covid. A young man, 52, died recently. There were heart problems, was informed in the document that he died of covid. Make numbers.

Do Russians require a PCR test for the code at the entrance to the peninsula?

I came from Ukraine to the Crimea, 2 weeks passed. I was prescribed to undergo a PCR test for the code. I passed, I'm fine. There is no continuous flow from Ukraine, but everyone insists that PCR is needed. At the same time, yesterday I was in Sudak, the density on the waterfront is very high, there is nowhere to sit on the beach, no masks, PCRs, all this comes from Russia.

Is it possible to officially vaccinate in Crimea with a vaccine recognized by the WHO? For example Pfizer?

You can get everything, but as far as it is certified here, because those who have been vaccinated are issued a certificate here, so if you can go to Ukraine and get a certificate - it will be recognized here because it is still WHO certified, I do not think Russia denied would it. But here if you pierce, then I think how can they give a certificate for what is not yet, so I think not.

Have you been vaccinated?

No, I was not vaccinated. I was in Ukraine recently, I thought I would be vaccinated there in case I leave, but then it is inconvenient if I go for the first time, then in 20 days I have to leave again, it is probably unrealistic.

If you had the opportunity to be vaccinated, what vaccine would you do?

There is no choice yet, except for "Satellite". If it is very hard, then in Ukraine and there 2 times to do something. But I don't think that will happen. It's just that they have released a lot of vaccines, the Russians are clearly not particularly buying them in the world, they decided to use them here at home on the budget. I think when it's all over, the collective immunity will work out and maybe they will stop. I think to hold out until everyone together develops immunity.

Who is vaccinated in the first place in Crimea?

I know that the military is exactly everything. Let them not be permanent residents of the Crimea, but part of the people living in the Crimea. Then services, judging by the fact that they got to schools - teachers. That's a lot. Those who are not vaccinated are children, pensioners. Part of the working population, aged 18 and older - are already more than half vaccinated.

What is needed to be vaccinated in Crimea?

Desire. Came, said, immediately vaccinated. There are some, they themselves want or people are distrustful, or if necessary - then necessary.