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Coronavirus emerged not from revenge of the nature of how people try to present, but because of the great money and power over humanity is at stake, said the actress and former state Duma Deputy Maria Kozhevnikova. Appropriate post she published on Instagram.

“We are forced to be afraid and to close, to believe in something that does not exist, and, conversely, to ignore global change! No, of course, the coronavirus exist, but whose hand is it?!” — wrote Kozhevnikova.

She also urged to pay attention to numerous demonstrations in Germany against mandatory vaccination against coronavirus.

“People with different political views emerged and merged in the "resistance". Find out for yourself what was written on the demonstration in front of the Reichstag,” said the ex-Deputy.

In the comments of the post, she added that people under the hype of a pandemic trying to “compel and force”. The actress also promised to defend their rights and the rights of those opposed to mandatory vaccines.

“Why do I continue to sit at home, I do not deny the coronavirus and that he is humanity is not terrible, from him die, or rather, according to doctors, the more diseases from the side, but I am against mandatory vaccines, I’m against masks on the street, but if on the street, the room yeah, but the street to walk in a mask that many doctors reject, I’m against it … actually, the list could go on for a long time”, — said Kozhevnikov (spelling and punctuation of the author saved — approx. “Of the tape.ru”).

Earlier, in April, their version of the emergence of the coronavirus voiced TV presenter Victoria Bonia. According to her, the spread of infection associated with the impact of cell towers 5G. As proof, she has posted some videos that say that I suffered from the radiation network 5G allegedly observed the same symptoms that infected by coronavirus.

“think about it now,” concluded the presenter in one of the posts.

In the Russian legislation provides for criminal liability for spreading fake information about epidemics, including the coronavirus. For such an offence is punishable with a fine from 300 to 700 thousand rubles, compulsory or corrective works, restriction of freedom up to three years. If, because of a fake be harmed human health, the responsible citizen will be fined on amount from 700 thousand to 1.5 million rubles, sentenced to labor or imprisonment for a term up to three years. In the case of death of the person the penalty is increased.

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Jennifer Alvarez is an investigative journalist and is a correspondent for European Union. She is based in Zurich in Switzerland and her field of work include covering human rights violations which take place in the various countries in and outside Europe. She also reports about the political situation in European Union. She has worked with some reputed companies in Europe and is currently contributing to USA News as a freelance journalist. As someone who has a Masters’ degree in Human Rights she also delivers lectures on Intercultural Management to students of Human Rights. She is also an authority on the Arab world politics and their diversity.