Russia to roll out mass vaccinations from Oct

Bloomberg

Russia plans to start mass vaccinations against Covid-19 in October, with health workers and teachers first in line to get the inoculation against the disease, Health Minister Mikhail Murashko said.
A drug developed by Moscow’s Gamaleya Institute and the Russian Direct Investment Fund has completed clinical trials and the authorities are preparing to register it with regulators, Murashko was quoted as saying by the state-run Tass news service.
The Gamaleya vaccine is expected to obtain conditional registration in August, meaning trials will still need to be conducted on 1,600 more people, Deputy PMTatyana Golikova said. Production should begin in September, she said.
While the vaccine has been touted by its developers as safe and potentially the first to reach the public, the data hasn’t been published.

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