It became known what caused the death of a 12-year-old Ukrainian girl in Russia
Kyiv • UNN
A 12-year-old girl from Luhansk died of complications after being vaccinated with the Russian Sovigrippe vaccine. Out of 125 vaccinated children, 96 had symptoms of ARVI and influenza A.
A 12-year-old girl from the russian-occupied Luhansk region died in a russian prison. The cause of death was the Russian vaccine "Sovigrippe". This was reported by UNN with reference to the head of the Luhansk Regional Military Administration Artem Lisogor.
Details
The cause of the girl's death and the illnesses of the children from the "lPR" is the Russian vaccine. It has now become known that a significant number of children who were diagnosed with ARVI and influenza A symptoms - 96 out of 125 people - had previously been vaccinated with the russian Sovigrippe vaccine. This includes a 12-year-old resident of Molodohvardiysk. She was vaccinated in October
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According to him, it was in mid-October that the so-called "Ministry of Health of the lpr" received 51,680 doses of the vaccine, which were distributed to the cities. The head of the occupying state body, natalia pashchenko, then recommended speeding up the vaccination of the child population.
Lysogo added that a few days before the trip, the deceased girl from Luhansk region was vaccinated against diphtheria and tetanus.
Addendum
The head of the Luhansk Regional Medical Association said that post-vaccination complications after such vaccination with the russian vaccine are observed between the fifth and fifteenth days in case of violation of the production, storage, quality control and vaccination procedures.
We can draw conclusions about the effectiveness of these vaccines, the quality of batches and storage conditions right now. They are disappointing. russia - killing..
What preceded
Earlie, UNN reported that a 12-year-old girl from the occupied Luhansk region died in tyumen (russia) after "rehabilitation" , and more than 100 schoolchildren were hospitalized
A 12-year-old girl from Luhansk lost consciousness on the train - they could not save her.
Other children are in a hospital in the saratov region. More than 30 out of 125 of them have fever. All the children are being examined, tested and diagnosed. The Luhansk schoolchildren are isolated from the others.
Recall
According to the Ministry of Reintegration, about 4,000 foster children ended up in the temporarily occupied territory or were forcibly deported to russia.