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Sputnik V (Russian: Спутник V, the brand name from the Russian Direct Investment Fund or RDIF) or Gam-COVID-Vac (Russian: Гам-КОВИД-Вак, the name under which it is legally registered and produced [4]) is an adenovirus viral vector vaccine for COVID-19 developed by the Gamaleya Research Institute of Epidemiology and ...
CoviVac (Russian: КовиВак) is an inactivated virus-based COVID-19 vaccine developed by the Chumakov Centre , [2] which is an institute of the Russian Academy of Sciences. [3] It was approved for use in Russia in February 2021, being the third COVID-19 vaccine to get approval in Russia. [ 2 ]
Russia became the first country to begin a mass COVID-19 vaccination programme on 5 December 2020, [2] starting with primarily doctors, medical workers and teachers. In January 2021, this was extended to the entire population. [5] [6] As of 21 June 2022, 81.5 million people have received at least one dose, with 79.7 million people fully vaccinated.
(Bloomberg Opinion) -- Russia is prematurely declaring victory in the race for a vaccine against Covid-19, with potentially dangerous consequences for the Russian population.President Vladimir ...
Russia has a coronavirus vaccine. Russian President Vladimir Putin announced Tuesday that Russia had approved a coronavirus vaccine, becoming the first country to do so. The news has been met with ...
Russia has made no secret of its intention to win the global race for a COVID-19 vaccine, claiming to have a viable and effective vaccine ready to launch into production in the coming weeks.
EpiVacCorona (Russian: ЭпиВакКорона, romanized: EpiVacCorona) is a peptide-based vaccine against COVID-19 developed by the Russian VECTOR Center of Virology. [2] [3] The lack of protective effectiveness of EpiVacCorona, which is still in use in Russia, has been reported in scientific literature [4] and in the media.
The government of Russia has initially responded to the COVID-19 pandemic in the country with preventive measures to curb the spread of the coronavirus disease 2019 in the country, which involved imposing quarantines, carrying raids on potential virus carriers, and using facial recognition to impose quarantine measures. [1]