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Vémola leans into Janeček and urges him to get vaccinated! I don’t know what people are thinking so long, he said
Karlos Vémola encourages his fans to get vaccinated. According to him, it’s the only way out of these bad times. He also leaned on Karel Janeček, who gave a speech at the Czech Nightingale about not vaccinating their children. What did Vémola say?
Karlos Vémola encourages his fans to get vaccinated. According to him, it’s the only way out of these bad times. He also leaned on Karel Janeček, who gave a speech at the Czech Nightingale about not vaccinating their children. What did Vémola say?
Karlos Vémola traditionally spoke to his fans during the live broadcast on his instagram profile. His second son was born, which made him very happy, but he also spoke about more socially important topics.
Like vaccinations. In particular, he commented on the words of the billionaire Karel Janeček, and also on the fact that people should get vaccinated, as he believes it is the only way out.
“I have not commented much on this anywhere, because I think it is everyone’s business and opinion. Not like that ho*ado Janecek who raped the Czech Nightingale and said there, don’t let the children be vaccinated etc., I think that’s up to each of us and he shouldn’t force it like that publicly. He kind of appropriated the Nightingale and I didn’t like the ending.
I would like to ask everybody, having seen the way things are in the hospital, to get vaccinated. I don’t know why people are thinking about this for so long, so far it doesn’t seem like there’s any other way out than vaccination. I’d be in favour of people having their wits about them and not getting vaccinated, so if they end up in those beds, they’ll pay for it,” he said in a live stream on Instagram.
Vémola is now in quarantine and the whole family has the coronavirus, which meant he couldn’t go to the hospital to see his partner and had to stay at home with his daughter Lili.
His next fight is nowhere in sight, his match against Pirate has been cancelled due to his non-improving recovery and he is not expected to face Marpo in the coming months.
Source: Karlos Vémola Instagram
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