Country doctor Tapani Kiminkise has direct words about the conditions of Yle’s election exam

Rural doctor Tapani Kiminkinen would not be worried about the presidential candidates having to stand for two hours straight.

Presidential candidate Mika Aaltolan Soil frost-wife expressed on Wednesday that Yle’s election exam is one of the most challenging, as the presidential candidates have to stand for two hours straight without breaks.

The Rural Doctor known from TV I met Kiminkinen commented to Iltalehti on the matter from a doctor’s point of view. He would not worry about the candidates standing in the exam.

– Of course, two hours is a long time, when there are no ads here. In that situation, you just have to pump your muscles so you don’t slouch, Kiminkinen tells Iltalehte.

Standing on my way from Kiminki is not dangerous. ATTE KAJOVA

According to Kiminkinen, the risk in the standing position is that the blood pressure drops and you start to feel dizzy.

– After all, there’s nothing more to it than the attraction of the earth, and especially older people know that. Fluids drain there, men’s balls and women’s breasts. If you don’t pump your calves and feet, the return of blood to the heart slows down and it can lower your blood pressure. This can make you feel dizzy.

– There is nothing dangerous about it. Isn’t sitting much more dangerous than standing? If you stand and do a bit of tap dancing, it’s much healthier.

– I’ve performed a lot myself, so it’s much more natural to talk and discuss while standing than sitting on a deep sofa, Kiminkinen continues.

According to Kiminki, all the candidates for the presidential election seem to be in good shape, so he would not be worried about their ability to cope.

– Sitting is unhealthy, not standing! He decides.

Yle’s election exam will be held today starting at 9 p.m.

The candidates sat for Iltalehti’s exam. Pete Anikari

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