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More than 5 adults in Ukraine are unwilling to get vaccinations. Fake vaccination certificates are flooded with the most expensive ones that can sell for 8,300 yuan-Yahoo TV

More than 5 adults in Ukraine are reluctant to get vaccinations

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The epidemic of new crown pneumonia in Eastern European countries and Russia has intensified. Among them, Ukraine, one of the poorest countries in Europe, has repeatedly recorded new highs of confirmed and infected deaths. The authorities have tightened their anti-epidemic policies. If there is no vaccination certificate, it is forbidden to enter and exit restaurants, sports events, and not to board airplanes, trains, and long-distance buses. Officials and teachers and other specific ethnic groups must also be vaccinated before November 8, otherwise they will stay in office without pay. However, according to a survey conducted by the local foundation Ilko Kucheriv, 56% of people still do not plan to administer the vaccine as soon as possible. The low willingness of the public to vaccinate and the strict anti-epidemic policy have caused the vaccination certificate of the black market fake photos to be rampant. The price is about 100 to 300 US dollars (about 2700-8300 New Taiwan dollars). , Will make every effort to wipe out. The Ukrainian Border Control Service stated that 350 forged certificates have been found since August. Police investigations revealed that about 15 hospital staff across the country were involved in the case, and 800 cases have been confirmed. Not only does the general public buy fake certificates, but former Congressman Nadiya Savchenko (Nadiya Savchenko) is also one of those who hold fake certificates. Ukraine has a sufficient supply of vaccines, and you can choose BNT, Modena, AZ and Koshin vaccines, but the coverage rate of full vaccination is only 16%, second only to Armenia, and the second lowest in Europe. Even medical staff refuse to be vaccinated. The Minister of Health of Ukraine stated that about half of the medical staff are still unwilling to be vaccinated. As of October 27, Ukraine has confirmed more than 2.9 million cases and a total of nearly 70,000 deaths.