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Slovak health ministry says Sputnik V doses tested in Hungary satisfactory

EuropeSlovak health ministry says Sputnik V doses tested in Hungary satisfactory Reuters 3 minute read Vials of the Sputnik V (Gam-COVID-Vac) vaccine are seen at the Del-Pest Central Hospital in Budapest, Hungary, February 12, 2021. Zoltan Balogh/MTI/MTVA/Pool via REUTERS A Slovakia health ministry spokeswoman said on Sunday a Hungarian lab has confirmed that the first batch of Russia’s Sputnik V COVID-19 vaccines sent to Slovakia were satisfactory and the government would discuss the next steps with Russia. The tests were carried out in Hungary after Russia had requested additional tests in an EU-certified laboratory, saying the Slovaks had not tested them in such a facility. The Slovak government is considering whether to use the Russian shots in the country of 5.5 million that has been hit hard by the COVID-19 outbreak.

Sputnik V cites tests in Hungary to prove reliability; denies claims by Slovak drug agency

Last Updated: Sputnik V Cites Tests In Hungary To Prove Reliability; Denies Claims By Slovak Drug Agency The makers of world’s first registered COVID-19 vaccine- SPUTNIK V, on May 7 informed that said vaccine proved reliable after undergoing trials in Hungary. In a recent development, the makers of world’s first registered COVID-19 vaccine- SPUTNIK V, on May 7 informed that said vaccine proved reliable after undergoing trials in Hungary as the Health Ministry of The Slovak Republic has granted approval of the same. The makers of Russia s SPUTNIK V COVID-19 vaccine clarified this approval by Slovakia’s drug watchdog- State Institute for Drug Control (SUKL) succeeded their previous dissent for the drug. Apparently, Slovak regulator- SUKL, in March, claimed SPUTNIK V they had received was not “the same vaccine reviewed in the Lancet”. As a result, Russia took back 600 of the 200,000 vaccine doses that were delivered to Slovakia in March in order to carry o

Sputnik V recognized as safest and most efficient Covid-19 vaccine in Hungary

26 Apr in 9:40 Russia’s Sputnik V coronavirus vaccine has been recognized as the safest and most efficient vaccine, as follows form Sunday’s post on the vaccine’s official Twitter account. The government of Hungary, the 1st EU country to start using Sputnik V, released its latest data on safety and efficacy across 5 vaccines, it reads. SputnikV has the best safety (7-32 times fewer deaths cases) and efficacy (2-7 times fewer COVID infections) per 100,000 vaccinated. Thus, according to the Hungarian data, Sputnik V has up to 32 fewer fatalities and six times lower infection rate than the Pfizer vaccine, TASS reported.

Hungary Publishes Eastern Vaccine Contracts, Price of Sinopharm and Sputnik V

The Hungarian government has published its vaccine procurement contracts with the producers of Sputnik V and Sinopharm’s vaccine. In the past months, the government avoided all requests of publication, despite being in agreement that the contracts are of public interest. The main noticeable difference between the two contracts is that while the government purchased the Russian vaccine directly, the purchase of the Chinese vaccine took place through a third party, at a much higher price. Hungarian Government’s Previous Secrecy Around Vaccine Contracts The Hungarian government has, until now, avoided publishing the vaccine contracts. Liberal news portal 444.hu went to multiple government departments asking for the details of the vaccine orders but received no information. Minister Gulyás told the news portal that the documents would be shared, as they are public interest data, however he did not say where the information could be located.

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