In Russia, as well as around the world, mass vaccination against COVID-19 begins. Russian President Vladimir Putin announced this in January 2021. The same thing is happening in other countries. A huge event is planned, but I have a question: do I need to do this at all? There are already reports of adverse effects. Back in December 2020, the world media reported that six volunteers who had tested one of the variants of the coronavirus vaccine had died. In January 2021, 26 people died in similar tests in Norway. Such effects are alarming. But there are more general doubts. I will try to present them consistently. “I don’t believe it!” My name is Vladimir Rybin. I am a Doctor of Philosophy, a professor at the University of Chelyabinsk. But at one time I graduated from a medical university and worked in practical medicine for almost 20 years as an anesthesiologist-resuscitator. An anesthesiologist is not a microbiologist or an infectious disease specialist, but he performs anesthesia in a wide variety of patients and for this reason he has knowledge in a wide variety of areas of medicine. So it makes sense to take my arguments into account. I will try to explain their essence very simply.
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