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Immunity to coronavirus may last at least 10-12 months — sanitary watchdog chief

According to Popova, no serious side effects after vaccination have been recorded MOSCOW, April 30. /TASS/. Immunity to the novel coronavirus infection after vaccination lasts for at least ten to twelve months, Anna Popova, chief of Russia’s sanitary watchdog, said on Friday. As for Covid-19, it is necessary to get vaccinated right now. We see already today that immunity after vaccination lasts quite a long time - from ten months to a year. We see that immunity is quite lasting, so, it is necessary to get inoculated now and the immunity will last for the next epidemic season, she said in an interview with the Rossiya-24 television channel.

Russia s CoviVac vaccine dossier submitted vaccine for WHO prequalification

29 Apr in 10:20 The Chumakov Federal Scientific Center for Research and Development of Immune and Biological Products of the Russian Academy of Sciences has submitted a vaccine dossier to the World Health Organization (WHO) for prequalification of its CoviVac vaccine, the Center’s director, Aidar Ishmukhametov, said in a televised interview with Rossiya-24 channel on Wednesday. We have submitted documents to the WHO for so-called prequalification. It is a long enough road to be able to vaccinate, as I believe, the third world later on when we cope with this ourselves, he said. Ishmukhametov said that the dossier was submitted to the WHO last week. The documents were submitted last week. Prequalification is a long process, it is too early to talk about timing, TASS cited him as saying/

Chumakov center submits its COVID-19 vaccine dossier for WHO prequalification

Chumakov center submits its COVID-19 vaccine dossier for WHO prequalification According to the Center’s director Aidar Ishmukhametov, prequalification is a long process, it is too early to talk about timing MOSCOW, April 28. /TASS/. The Chumakov Federal Scientific Center for Research and Development of Immune and Biological Products of the Russian Academy of Sciences has submitted a vaccine dossier to the World Health Organization (WHO) for prequalification of its CoviVac vaccine, the Center’s director, Aidar Ishmukhametov, said in a televised interview with Rossiya-24 channel on Wednesday. We have submitted documents to the WHO for so-called prequalification. It is a long enough road to be able to vaccinate, as I believe, the third world later on when we cope with this ourselves, he said.

Sputnik V developer hopes to vaccinate 70% of Russians by November

By today, three anti-coronavirus vaccines have been registered in Russia © Peter Kovalev/TASS MOSCOW, April 20. /TASS/. /TASS/. It will be possible to vaccinate 70% of Russia’s population against the coronavirus infection by November 2021, Alexander Gintsburg, director of the Gamaleya National Research Center for Epidemiology and Microbiology of the Russian Health Ministry, the Sputnik V vaccine developer, said on Tuesday. If the entire global immune-biological industry is mobilized to manufacture any particular vaccine, say, Sputnik V, all production facilities in the United States, Europe, Asia, Russia will be able to manufacture 12%, 15% at the most of the necessary amount of the vaccine in a span of one year. Miracles don’t happen. We must work in all directions to vaccinate some 70% of the population by November, he said in an interview with the Dok-Tok program on Russia’s TV Channel One.

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