Vaccine reluctance in Eastern Europe brings high COVID cost
ABC News
Ukraine is suffering through a surge in coronavirus infections and deaths, along with other parts of Eastern Europe
KYIV, Ukraine -- Truck driver Andriy Melnik never took the coronavirus seriously. With a friend, he bought a fake vaccination certificate so his travel documents would appear in order when he hauled cargo to other parts of Europe.
His view changed after the friend caught COVID-19 and ended up in an intensive care unit on a ventilator.
“It's not a tall tale. I see that this disease kills, and strong immunity wouldn't be enough -- only a vaccine can offer protection,” said Melnik, 42, as he waited in Kyiv to get his shot. “I'm really scared and I'm pleading with doctors to help me correct my mistake."
He added: "Death from coronavirus appears much closer than I imagined."