OREANDA-NEWS. The press secretary of the President of the Russian Federation Dmitry Peskov said that he fully and completely supports the recommendations on admitting only vaccinated students to classes in universities, but recalled that the principle of non-mandatory vaccination remains.

Earlier it became known that the Council of Rectors of Moscow and the Moscow Region recommended admitting only those students who were vaccinated against a new coronavirus infection to classes at universities from September 1.

"I fully and completely support, you know, that the principle of non-mandatory vaccination remains in general, but we are doing poorly and we are poorly vaccinated, and not because something has not been created for this, conditions, conditions are all created, more than, We have excellent vaccines, we have a vaccination infrastructure, taking into account the vast geography, but we are not doing this to the required extent. Therefore, I think such emergency measures are absolutely necessary and justified, "Peskov said on the air of the Ekho Moskvy radio station.

As for all other categories of citizens, the press secretary of the President of the Russian Federation said that all the conditions for vaccination in Russia have been created, but the process is still going badly.