On this occasion, Nurmat Atabekov, First Deputy Chairman of the Committee for Sanitary and Epidemiological Welfare and Public Health, said the following:

- First of all, it is necessary to emphasize that these reports are absolutely unfounded. According to the data, since the beginning of the pandemic, 710 million people have been infected with coronavirus worldwide, and more than 7 million people have died. If the vaccine had not been created and vaccination activities had been carried out in an unorganized manner, these figures could have been several times higher. This is confirmed by the fact that during the year before the vaccine was introduced, mortality from the disease was very high.

As a specialist, I would like to note that the vaccines used do not have a negative effect on the genome, which is confirmed by research. Indeed, some people have experienced various side effects after vaccination, such as difficulty breathing, fever, or palpitations. But these are temporary phenomena that pass 2-3 days after vaccination.

The article also claimed that the risk of cancer was allegedly linked to the vaccine and recommended using different herbs to "get rid" of side effects after vaccination. This, of course, is surprising to any specialist.

In fact, this is the opinion of a person who has nothing to do with medicine. None of the plants has the property to affect or eliminate the immune system formed after vaccination.

In general, many vaccines were used during the pandemic, which helped to stabilize the epidemic situation, and most importantly, millions of lives around the world were saved.

Therefore, spreading such messages and believing in them without consulting a specialist is highly undesirable.