From the prime minister and the Australian people to the Serbian government of Vlora Citaku: Djokovic causes storm frustration around the world

On Tuesday, Novak Djokovic confirmed he would participate in the Australian Open, after receiving special medical permission for participation without being vaccinated. It has already been known that tennis players are bound to be vaccinated to participate in this Grand Slam, unless they have special health permits of [...]
It has already been known that tennis players are obliged to be vaccinated to participate in this Grand Slam, unless they have special health permits donated by an independent medical panel, Periscopi broadcast.
It was said that 34-year-old Djokovic had applied for a medical exemption, which was given after a “rigorous revision” involving two separate independent medical experts' panels.
And this exception for Djokovic has promoted global frustration, especially in Australians.

In fact, Australian Prime Minister Scott Morrison argued that if the player's evidence is not enough, he will return home with his next plane.

Organisers say the current champion has not been given special treatment, but the decision has angered many Australians. The country is being hit by tens of thousands of David-19 cases for the first time after enduring some of the most severe restrictions in the world.
Over 90% of Australia's population over 16 is fully vaccinated, but some people still cannot travel globally due to actual measures.
Amid the controversy, Morrison said the Serbian player would be required to present evidence after arriving that he has a real medical exception from the vaccine. The Australian Open begins January 17th in Melbourne.
The comments seemed to represent a change in his position, as he said Tuesday that the state government had given the player an exception to enter the country and that officials would act “in line with that decision”.
Many Australians had earlier accused the government of allowing the rich and famous to do whatever they wanted, while ordinary people remained separated from sick loved ones and dying.
Various reactions have been made, with Pierre Morgan a prominent British television personality who wrote:
The wild teeth of all Australians who have endured such draconian restrictions for so long. The reward of an anti- Kosovo man like this sends a terrible message. ”
(Laughter) Rewarding an anti- Kosovo loon like this thing's a dark message. https://t.co/1k0SuwktVc
) Piers Morgan (@piersmorgan) January 4, 2022
Former Kosovo Ambassador to Washington Vlora Citaku published on Twitter the news that Djokovic will be an exception to the Australian Open as unexplored, commenting on the story with the inscription:
All animals are the same, but some animals are more equal than others. ”
“All animals are unique, but some animations are more excellent than others. ”https://t.co/IyaE8lfcj
) Vlora Citaku (@valoracicu) January 4, 2022
And that description of Chitak sparked frustration on the Serbian government, while Serbian Deputy Prime Minister Zorana Mihajlovic has been labeled today as shameful.
During a live Facebook broadcast in April 2020, Djokovic explained how he “would not want to be forced by someone to take a” vaccine if necessary to travel or compete in the tournament.
These comments were widely distributed and praised in Facebook groups and the Telegram channels promoting strange plots that vaccines are part of a bad plot to control and harm the world's population.
And earlier comments like this have added fuel to the fire when it comes to the recent debate over why he has been given an exception to travel.
In the Telegram channels promoting Coved-19 plots, expulsion has caused inaccurate theories that vaccines are experimental. This has also led open skeptics to vaccines, such as American tennis player Tennis Sandgren, to come out in support of Djokovic.
And it's not just Djokovic who is accused of promoting social media disinformations. His wife has promoted false claims that 5G technology is somewhat connected to Covid-19 in its source at the Instagram ) posts labeled false by the social media site. /Periscope. com/









