Doctor Kulkovský spoke sharply about the guarding of paramedics by police officers: We have reached the bottom! – Topky.sk

Health professionals will be protected by the police in the exercise of their profession, ie in the provision of assistance – it sounds terrible. We have learned to close our eyes to injustice. We tolerate and spread hatred ourselves. We accept the view that there is no one truth, “ Kulkovský started on the social network.

Archive VIDEO The Central Crisis Staff met after many months, the topic was mainly anti-ax campaigns and attacks on medics

According to him, we made the meaning of life out of satisfying our own needs at the expense of everyone else, while morality and ethics are just meaningless words and egoism is a quality of winners. We suppress historical facts with the opinions of those who until recently spoke erroneously only in their own shower. Of the criminals, they are heroes. From heroes to criminals. Children do not dream of conquering the universe, they just conquer the internet. The stars of television are not artists, but characters who would have sold their bodies in brothels a few years ago., “ Kulkovský pointed out that this mess is currently a popular reality show. He stated that the police were in custody and the villains were released by their subjects.

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We have reached the bottom. And we usually didn’t have the strength to bounce back from him. And those few naive warriors who try to do so are pulling the “social” rope to the bottom again, which they have tightly wrapped around their necks., “ concluded Kulkovský.

Doctor Kulkovský is sharp

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Data analysts from the Data without Pathos project also responded to its status. In their opinion, Slovakia will be in the headlines again. But in a negative sense. They pointed out that in the past, the paramedics of men of the law were accompanied by paramedics on the battlefields, taking care of their health, caring for them and helping them. Today, however, the guard turned. Today in Slovakia will be accompanied by armed soldiers and police officers: doctors and nurses on the way to people who freely chose the vaccine as protection against the threat of death, “ they wrote critically.

The Ministry of Health also commented on the whole matter. “The attacks on our health professionals are unacceptable and we are extremely sad that something like this could happen in the midst of a serious health crisis, when hospitals are filling up again,” they wrote on a social network, adding that it could easily happen that those who attacked doctors would need their help. And the medics will provide it to them. “

“We understand people’s concerns about vaccination, which is why we have been patiently and actively communicating everything related to vaccination for months here. We are doing this precisely so that everyone can make a free and informed decision. However, attacks are unacceptable paramedics, “ concluded.

Decision of the Central Crisis Staff

Police will begin to work more actively with hospitals and mobile vaccination teams to provide greater protection against verbal as well as physical threats from vaccine opponents. This was stated by the Minister of the Interior of the Slovak Republic Roman Mikulec (OĽaNO) after Wednesday’s meeting of the Central Crisis Staff. “The fact is that medical staff come into contact with people who are threatening them, so it is necessary to take active measures to prevent these incidents.” said Mikulec.

Doctor Kulkovský is sharp

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An expert in tropical medicine and infectology, Vladimír Krčméry, who took part in the ÚKŠ meeting, also had experience with attacks by vaccine opponents. “Since we have this experience, for example from Haiti, where they shot at us, we were able to deal with it, but it was unfair that the attacks were directed at family members as well.” Krčméry stated. He thinks that as the number of victims in the current wave of the pandemic increases, so will the number and intensity of attacks on health workers.