Moscow State University suspended those who refused to be vaccinated against COVID from working with students

Employees of Moscow State University who refused to be vaccinated have been suspended from working with students, said the rector of this educational institution, Viktor Sadovnichy, as part of the Moscow State University expert platform "Dialogue about the Present and the Future", TASS reports.

According to Sadovnichy, out of 20,000 university employees, 800 refused to be vaccinated, about 4-4.5%. As the rector of Moscow State University said, he issued an order according to which these people were removed from contacts with students.

“We know who has contraindications, we know who was vaccinated, revaccinated, we know who is just an ideological opponent. I issued an order asking such people to be removed from contacts with students. For the first time. And then we will think, ”Sadovnichiy said.

He added that the situation is worst in three faculties, where there are up to 100 opponents of vaccination, but did not name specific faculties.

According to Moscow State University, as of November 23, 13,429 university employees were fully vaccinated, and 14,058 were vaccinated with the first component.

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