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Putin to receive Russia's Sputnik V COVID-19 vaccine


By Lauren Toms
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The Washington Times
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Sunday, December 27, 2020
Russian President Vladimir Putin reportedly will be vaccinated with his country’s Sputnik V COVID-19 vaccine, a Kremlin spokesperson said Sunday.
Russia unveiled its version of a voluntary COVID-19 vaccination campaign earlier this month, and will allow people over the age of 60 to apply to receive the vaccine on Monday, according to Moscow Mayor Sergei Sobyanin.
Last week, officials approved the vaccine for distribution among elderly populations.
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Every country has vaccine skeptics. In Russia, doctors are in their ranks


Every country has vaccine skeptics. In Russia, doctors are in their ranks
By Mary Ilyushina, CNN
Updated 4:38 AM ET, Wed December 23, 2020
Sputnik V s first shots in Moscow were allocated for front-line workers and teachers, but that list quickly expanded to cover other groups, including journalists and transport workers.
Moscow (CNN)News of the first takers of the desperately awaited Pfizer-BioNTech coronavirus vaccine spurred some hope and excitement amid new lockdowns and spiraling infections in much of the US and the UK. But in Russia, one of the few countries already offering vaccines to a wider segment of the general public, the turnout in the first two weeks of large-scale vaccination has been less than enthusiastic.  ....

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Every country has coronavirus vaccine skeptics. In Russia, doctors are in their ranks


 
News of the first takers of the desperately awaited Pfizer-BioNTech coronavirus vaccine spurred some hope and excitement amid new lockdowns and spiraling infections in much of the U.S. and the U.K. But in Russia, one of the few countries already offering vaccines to a wider segment of the general public, the turnout in the first two weeks of large-scale vaccination has been less than enthusiastic.
Moscow opened the doors of Russia s first 70 vaccination centers two weeks ago, offering healthcare workers and other crucial groups a shot of Russian-developed vaccine Sputnik V.
Since then, only 15,000 people have been vaccinated, according to Moscow Mayor Sergei Sobyanin. It means that on average, each clinic inoculated about 15 people a day, a fraction of the at least 271,000 people from priority groups vaccinated in the U.S. in the first week. ....

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