In Poland, opponents of vaccination against coronavirus infection will be banned from wearing military uniforms. This was stated by the Minister of National Defense Mariusz Blaszczak on Twitter on Friday, August 6.
"Anti-vaccinators cannot pretend to be soldiers of the Polish Army. We have completed work on the rules that will definitely prohibit the wearing of uniforms by such groups and impose sanctions, " the head of the department wrote.
He noted that this order is aimed at interdepartmental coordination.
On July 9, Polish Health Minister Adam Nedzelski reported that about 60% of the Polish population have antibodies to COVID-19, reports RT.
Earlier on Friday, Russian Defense Minister Sergei Shoigu said that the Russian Armed Forces (AF) have fully completed vaccination, 34 thousand people have been re-vaccinated, the NSN reports.
He added that there is a separate program for vaccination of conscripts.
A large-scale vaccination against COVID-19 has been taking place in Russia since January 18. Vaccination is done free of charge to everyone. At the moment, four drugs for coronavirus are registered in the country: Sputnik V, Sputnik Light, EpiVacCorona and KoviVak.