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Covid-19 vaccine does not mean no more masks, says Moscow chief physician

Natalia Shindryaeva says protection still paramount

Updated 5 years ago · Published on 05 Dec 2020 8:10PM

Covid-19 vaccine does not mean no more masks, says Moscow chief physician
Masks, gloves, and social distancing in public places remain necessary whether after the first or second shot. – The Vibes file pic, December 5, 2020

MOSCOW – People who have been vaccinated against Covid-19 should continue to wear masks, gloves, and maintain social distance to protect themselves, Natalia Shindryaeva, the chief physician at Moscow Hospital told Sputnik News Agency. 

On Wednesday, Russian President Vladimir Putin asked the government to launch a mass vaccination campaign against the coronavirus next week. 

Yesterday, Moscow Mayor Sergei Sobyanin announced that vaccination stations would open in Moscow today. 

Medical personnel, social service workers, and teachers will be the first to have access to the vaccine. Earlier in the day, 70 vaccination stations opened in Moscow’s hospitals, which will offer the Sputnik V vaccine. 

“We warn everyone right away that nobody has cancelled masks. On the contrary, it is necessary to protect yourself – masks, gloves, and social distance in public places either after the first shot, or the second shot," Shindryaeva said. 

Sputnik V became the world’s first registered vaccine against Covid-19 on August 11. The vaccine was developed by the Gamaleya Research Institute of Epidemiology and Microbiology and is currently completing phase three clinical trials. 

According to the World Health Organisation, Russia has confirmed 2,402,949 Covid-19 cases, with 42,176 deaths. 

Over the past 24 hours, the country has reported 27,403 new infections. – Bernama, December 5, 2020

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