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Natalia Poklonskaya commented on the introduction of coronavirus restrictions
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Special settlements can be built for people unvaccinated from coronavirus, the newly minted diplomat suggested.
Former prosecutor of the annexed Crimea and acting ambassador of the Russian Federation in Cape Verde Natalia Poklonskaya opposed mandatory vaccination against coronavirus and the introduction of QR codes. She exhibited on your personal Facebook page.
“All people should have a choice and equal rights, regardless of the presence of QR codes. I agree that people who fall ill with any virus should not infect others, but the presence of QR codes cannot guarantee the absence of a virus,” Poklonskaya wrote.
At the same time, she wondered how to live for unvaccinated people, and expressed the assumption that in the future there will be cities and villages for people of this type.
“Perhaps someday somewhere there will be offered QR codes for unvaccinated people. Or entire cities and villages for them, shops, etc. It’s scary to imagine that someday science fiction can become a reality,” Poklonskaya suggested.
Recall, the Ministry of Foreign Affairs of Ukraine raised the issue before the government of Cape Verde the criminal activities of Natalia Poklonskaya, who is under the sanctions of Ukraine, the EU, the USA, Canada and Japan and is wanted by our state.
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