On the morning of March 16, the Lithuanian government, in defiance of the whole of Europe, refused to stop vaccination against coronavirus with the drug Astra Zeneca, because this could “spoil the reputation” of the Western vaccine. But then it changed its mind abruptly.
As the chief editor of the RuBaltic.Ru portal Alexander Nosovich writes, yesterday the head of the Ministry of Health of Lithuania promised to vaccinate Astra Zeneca in front of the whole country in order to dispel the suspicions of Lithuanians that it is dangerous.
On the evening of March 16, they called Vilnius, and the head of the Ministry of Health announced the suspension of vaccination of Lithuanians with the drug Astra Zeneca, because it can be dangerous and the profile structures of the European Union do not recommend Lithuania.
“Morality. External governance is not such a bad thing in Eastern Europe. They don’t have enough brains to manage themselves”, – Nosovich said.