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President of Croatia slams media for pushing the jab

Updated: September 22, 2021 at 9:57 am EST  See Comments

Wed Sep 22, 2021 – 9:52 am EDTWed Sep 22, 2021 – 9:52 am EDT

ZAGREB, Croatia (LifeSiteNews) — Croatian President Zoran Milanovic hammered the media Monday after a reporter asked why the vaccination rate in Croatia is not as high as in other European Union countries.

“I don’t care. We’re vaccinated enough and everyone knows that,” President Zoran Milanovic said. “We will not go more than 50 percent, let them fence us with wire.”

As of September 19, Croatia has an overall “fully vaccinated” rate of 40.9 percent, well below the European Union’s 71.7 percent.

Despite the “low” vaccination rate, Croatia is only reporting 3,465 cases bi-weekly per million people, compared with the heavily vaccinated Israel reporting a staggering 12,575 cases per million during the same time period.

Further, Israel has rolled out a booster shot for the public, making their “doses administered per 100 people” figure a whopping 167, while Croatia’s is less than half that, at 82 doses per 100 people.

This means that proportionally, Israel has administered twice as many doses as Croatia, but is reporting 3.6 times as many cases.

“I start every day with CNN and those few channels, and

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