From the DW:
“Russia plans coronavirus
vaccination program from October”
The speed at which Russia plans
to roll out its first potential vaccine has sparked concerns over whether
Moscow prioritizes national prestige over health and safety. Russia hopes the
vaccine will be launched by October. Russian health authorities are preparing a
mass vaccination campaign to fight the coronavirus for October, local news
agencies reported on Saturday. Health
Minister Mikhail Murashko announced that the Gamaleya Institute, a state
research facility in Moscow, had completed clinical trials of an
adenovirus-based vaccine. Murashko said that paperwork was already underway to
register the drug, according to Russia's Interfax news agency. "We plan wider vaccinations for
October," Murashko said, adding that doctors and teachers would be the
first to be treated. Murashko said 800 people would take part in stage three
trials, and at the same time production would begin, resulting in
"large-scale production and large-scale application." The vaccine will secure local regulatory
approval in August and be administered to health workers soon thereafter,
Reuters reported, citing an anonymous source. But the speed at which Russia is
rolling out its first potential COVID-19 vaccine has led critics to question
whether Moscow is undermining health and safety risks at the cost of winning
the race to uncover the first successful COVID-19 vaccine.
Race to uncover vaccine More than 100 possible vaccines are being
developed around the world to try and tackle the COVID-19 pandemic. According
to the World Health Organization (WHO) data, at least four vaccines are in the
final phase three human trials, including three developed in China and another
in the UK. Russia's vaccine is still in its second phase, which is expected to
be complete by August 3 and will take place at the same time as medical workers
get vaccinated. Russia's vaccine will require an additional shot, which is
unlike a lot of vaccines, CNN reported. Kirill
Dmitriev, the head of Russia's sovereign wealth fund, which funded the vaccine
research, compared the vaccine campaign to Russia beating the US in launching
the first successful satellite in 1957. "It's a Sputnik moment," he
said. According to Russian scientists, the Gamaleya Institute's vaccine was
developed quickly because it's based on a modified vaccine that's been used for
different diseases. Health officials said the vaccine data would become
available for review and publication early next month. On Saturday, Russia registered 5,462 new
cases, raising the total to 845,443 and 95 new COVID-19 deaths, taking total to
14,058.
^ If I was Russian I would be
very scared to get this vaccine since it seems that everything has been rushed.
Either the vaccine won’t work against Covid-19 and will be useless or it will
make people sicker than not getting a vaccine. ^
https://www.dw.com/en/russia-plans-coronavirus-vaccination-program-from-october/a-54401689
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