Igor Gundarov

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Igor Alekseevich Gundarov (Russian: Игорь Алексеевич Гундаров; born 11 May 1947, Maykop) is a Doctor of Medicine, professor, member of the Russian Academy of Natural Sciences, candidate of philosophical sciences, a specialist in the field of epidemiology and medical statistics.[1] Head of the laboratory of the State Research Center for Preventive Medicine of the Ministry of Health, an expert of the State Duma of the Russian Federation,[2] a professor at Moscow State University,[3] head of a laboratory at the Research Institute of Public Health and Health Management of the First Moscow State Medical University a member of the Presidium of the All-Russian Public Council on the quality of life of citizens of the Russian Federation. [4] He graduated from a special residency to work in the countries of Asia and Africa, courses in epidemiology in Berlin and the London School of Hygiene and Tropical Diseases.[1][5]

During the COVID-19 pandemic, Gundarov said that the danger of COVID-19 is small, that the mortality statistics are greatly overestimated for financial reasons, especially in Western countries with their commercial medicine.[6][7] On the situation in Russia, he said that high-ranking officials are spreading information that does not correspond to scientific data, and the restrictions imposed by the mayor of Moscow for residents are not justified and erroneous.

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