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A student died near Kiev after vaccination

Photo: Ukrainian Humanities Institute

Student died in Kiev region after vaccination against COVID-19

The doctors who arrived at the scene of the emergency resuscitated the victim for an hour, but this did not bring any result.

In the Kiev region, in Bucha, a 19-year-old student of the private educational institution “Ukrainian Humanitarian Institute”, Volodymyr Salo, died after being vaccinated against the coronavirus. About this on Sunday, September 19, it says on the official website of the educational institution.-

The institute said that the young man was vaccinated against coronavirus on September 13 at 14.30. After that, his condition worsened.

“By the evening I felt good, at 18.30 I had dinner in the student cafeteria, then I went to the cafeteria, where I played board games. Later, the temperature rose, and at 20.15 convulsions began. At 20.35 my pulse and breathing disappeared. Medical workers of the UGI gave him artificial respiration before arrival. ambulance, which arrived at 20.45. Doctors resuscitated Vova an hour, “- said in the message.

It is known that the guy was in his third year with a degree in philology. He was from a large family with. Dobrosin, Lviv region. The guy at the school only speaks positively.

“Throughout his studies, he worked as an online English tutor. He loved to read, was a very curious person. Vladimir was very kind and helpful. Several times he donated blood out of a desire to save someone’s life. He helped as a volunteer at the Thanksgiving Day in Kiev. September 12, “the message says.

The preliminary certificate of cause of death indicated “Cardiopulmonary insufficiency. Pulmonary edema. Acute coronary insufficiency.”

The final conclusion on the cause of death will be known after a forensic medical examination.

Recall that earlier WHO and UNICEF urge Europe not to close schoolsInternational organizations are asking governments “not to take away from children the opportunities they deserve.”

Earlier it became known that at the end of August 2021 14% of Ukrainians surveyed said they had suffered from COVID-19 and this has been documented. At the same time, official statistics confirm the disease for a maximum of 7% of the population.

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