NSDC Secretary announces Zelensky's decree on vaccination of population

NSDC Secretary announces Zelensky's decree on vaccination of population

On April 2, the Secretary of the National Security and Defence Council Alexey Danilov said on the air of the "Freedom of Speech by Savik Shuster" program on the "Ukraine" TV channel that in the near future, President of Ukraine Vladimir Zelensky would sign a decree on the vaccination of the population of Ukraine.

“A meeting of the National Security and Defence Council took place (April 2 – Ed.) and one of the key issues under consideration, and I would like to draw your attention to this, was the issue of vaccination. We have a very difficult situation with the spread of the coronavirus infection. In the near future, there will be a presidential decree that will reflect the decision of the NSDC concerning the vaccination of our population,” Danilov said on the air of Savik Shuster's program.

As reported, Zelensky insists on the introduction of "vaccination passports" in Ukraine.

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