Newsfilter: Politicians have prepared the ground for the third wave and are now preparing it for violence

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1. Mazurek and Uhrík do not have to call for violence, their admirers will figure it out. 2. Korčok talked to his Hungarian colleague diplomatically but clearly. 3. Slovak Atlanticists have been suffering lately.

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1. Mazurek and Uhrík do not have to call to violence, their admirers will guess it

While Bratislava has already reached 75 -percent vaccination of people over 50 years of age, hospitals especially in the north, east and south of Slovakia are increasingly filled, especially by unvaccinated patients. Some of them seem to regret not being vaccinated while it was time. But as Dr. Peter Sabaka says, some still believe in complete nonsense, even in a difficult state, rather than the doctors who care for them.

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Ivan Korčok

Joe Biden

Milan Mazurek

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