She noted that the museum she created was closed for the first time in 25 years.

“We suffer without spectators, works suffer.

We want to live as we did before the pandemic.

There is only one way - a vaccine, ”Sviblova said.

According to her, in order to walk down the street and move around the world without fear, you need to be vaccinated.

Sviblova noted that "a small injection will save our lives and the lives of our loved ones."

“I can say by my own example.

I survived two shots of the Sputnik V vaccine perfectly.

And I have already shown the first antibodies, ”she said.

Earlier, the artistic director of the Helikon-Opera theater Dmitry Bertman, in an interview with RT, said that a coronavirus vaccination station was opened in the theater.