An ambulance paramedic of Naberezhnye Chelny spoke about vaccination against Covid-19

12 March 2021, Friday

The paramedic is sure that mass vaccination will help to defeat the pandemic.

The paramedic of the mobile ambulance brigade of Naberezhnye Chelny, Shalva Katapariashvili, was vaccinated against coronavirus. He told the correspondent of the Tatar-Inform News Agency about his doubts and good results.

"Based on the fact that I was not ill, I protected myself as much as possible. And as soon as the vaccination appeared, I immediately agreed to get vaccinated. My parents were sick, and it was scary. The wife was not ill, the children at home. That is why it would be terrible to get infected. Therefore, I decided to get vaccinated no matter what," the medic said in an interview with a correspondent.

According to the paramedic, there were doubts. They were fueled by various fakes that were spread in social networks. But the paramedic did not believe in these stories. He has already been vaccinated with two vaccine components and is convinced by his example that online negativity is not justified.

After vaccination, Katapariashvili had a slight increase in temperature, but this is typical for any other immunization.

The vaccination was also supported by his colleague Radik Khabibullin. Paramedics did not stop working at the peak of the pandemic, helping residents of Naberezhnye Chelny with the coronavirus at home or sending them to medical organizations.

"I advise you to take all precautions, regardless of whether you are vaccinated or not. Frankly speaking, the situation is not happy with this pandemic. I am sure that mass vaccination will help," said Shalva Katapariashvili.

He shared that many relatives, following his example, have already been vaccinated with Sputnik V. His spouse plans to give the injection shortly.

 

Photo: Press service of the Health Department of Naberezhnye Chelny

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