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Russia World’s First Registered Crown Pneumonia Vaccine!

by Kyle Chen August 11, 2020

Russia World’s First Registered NEW Crown Pneumonia Vaccine!

The new crown pneumonia vaccine finally has news!

Russian President Putin announced today on August 11 that Russia has become the first country in the world to register a new crown vaccine, and his daughter has been vaccinated with the first vaccine developed by Russia.

He said that he hopes to start mass production of vaccines in the near future, which is an important step for the world.

Sputnik News Agency reported that the vaccine was jointly developed by the Russian Ministry of Defense and the Moscow State-run Gamaleya Research Institute. Clinical trials were launched on June 18, and all 38 volunteers were immunized. It is understood that the first group of volunteer participants was discharged on July 15 and the second group was discharged on July 20.

Putin said at today’s government meeting that the vaccine is very effective and forms stable immunity. Thanks to all those who developed the first new crown vaccine. “I hope we can start mass production of this drug in the near future. Is very important”, and this is also a very important step for the whole world.

In addition, Putin also revealed that one of his daughters has also been vaccinated, “After the first vaccination, her body temperature reached 38 degrees Celsius, and the next day her body temperature was slightly higher than 37 degrees Celsius… After the first vaccination, her body temperature also rose slightly, but everything was fine afterward and she felt good.”

According to Health Minister Mikhail Murashko (Mikhail Murashko) previously stated that Russia will start mass vaccination in October, and all costs will be paid by the state.

 

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