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Russia plans to vaccinate elderly people against COVID-19 next week

Russia plans to vaccinate elderly people against COVID-19 next week According to the country’s Health Minister Mikhail Murashko, the vaccine’s clinical trials on people aged above 60 are now nearing end © Kirill Kukhmar/TASS MOSCOW, December 20. /TASS/. Russia plans to vaccinate people above 60 years of age against COVID-19 next week, the country’s Health Minister Mikhail Murashko announced in an interview with the news program on Rossiya-1 TV channel on Sunday. Yes, we hope so, the health minister stated in response to the question, whether the elderly people’s vaccination could begin next week. According to him, the vaccine’s clinical trials on people aged above 60 are now nearing end.

Russia, Germany to hold talks on joint production of Russian anti-coronavirus vaccines

So for, two domestically-developed anti-coronavirus vaccines have been registered in Russia MOSCOW, December 18. /TASS/. Russia and Germany will soon hold talks on possible joint production of Russian anti-coronavirus vaccines, the press service of the Russian health ministry said on Friday after Minister Mikhail Murashko’s telephone conversation with his German counterpart, Jens Spahn. As was agreed, Russian and German experts will soon hold working talks to try to find production facilities for the joint production of Russian vaccines, it said. According to the press service, Murashko informed his German counterpart about the efficiency of Russian vaccines and told about a specialized online platform offering information about vaccinated persons.

First-generation COVID-19 vaccines to stop pandemic with high share of inoculated - WHO

First-generation COVID-19 vaccines to stop pandemic with high share of inoculated - WHO The WHO representative noted that issues of common access to the vaccines and their mass production are of main priority to the humankind MOSCOW, December 16. /TASS/. The first generation of vaccines against the novel coronavirus will stop the pandemic only with the high share of immunized population, Melita Vujnovic, World Health Organization (WHO) representative in Russia, said in an interview with the Russia-24 TV channel on Wednesday. The higher the share of the inoculated, the faster the number of the infected will decrease. There will be a high barrier to the virus and there will be progressively smaller outbreaks. So, yes, of course, there is a possibility, she said in response to a question whether the first-generation vaccines can stop the pandemic.

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