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Putin says Russia to start mass vaccinations next week

Russian homemade jab the ‘best in the world’, says president

Updated 5 years ago · Published on 13 Jan 2021 10:30PM

Putin says Russia to start mass vaccinations next week
Vladimir Putin says Russia should prepare to boost production of the vaccine, which Moscow is promoting to other countries as cheaper and easier to transport than other jabs. – AFP pic, January 13, 2021

MOSCOW – Russian President Vladimir Putin today tasked officials with launching mass coronavirus vaccinations from next week, touting Russia’s homemade jab as the world’s best.

“I ask you to begin the mass vaccination of the entire population next week,” Putin told officials at a televised government meeting. 

“The Russian vaccine is the best in the world,” he said.

Russia in August registered Sputnik V – named after the Soviet-era satellite – months ahead of Western competitors and before the start of large-scale clinical trials.

“Thank God our vaccine does not require extreme conditions during transportation,” Putin said.

“This is much simpler and more effective,” he added, referring to Western-made jabs. 

Putin said Russia should “get relevant infrastructure ready” to boost production of the vaccine, which Moscow is promoting to other countries as cheaper and easier to transport than others jabs.

Deputy Prime Minister Tatyana Golikova told Putin during the meeting that Russia was ready to launch the mass vaccination from Monday.

Russia began vaccinations with Sputnik in early December even though it was still in its third phase of clinical trials. 

The country has in recent months been battered by a second wave of coronavirus infections but the Kremlin has held back from introducing sweeping restrictions like in the beginning of the pandemic. – AFP, January 13, 2021

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