Glad Tidings of Coronavirus from Russia: Sputnik V Vaccine Gives 98.5 Percent Immunity

  December 05, 2020   Read time 1 min
Glad Tidings of Coronavirus from Russia: Sputnik V Vaccine Gives 98.5 Percent Immunity
The news regarding the mass production of Pfizer and BioNTech joint vaccine following the UK's official endorsement of the vaccine has been followed by the Russian Sputnik-v with 98.5 percent immunity.

Moscow, SAEDNEWS, Dec. 5: A mere 273 people who volunteered for the third phase trial of Russia’s Sputnik V vaccine have been infected with the coronavirus after their jabs. That's just 1.5% of more than 20,000 who have taken part in the process, so far.

Speaking to a local TV channel, Moscow Deputy Mayor Anastasia Rakova told reporters that the world’s first registered Covid-19 vaccine is performing well, successfully inoculating 98.5% of recipients who had received both the first and second parts of the formula.

“To date, more than 20,000 people have received both doses of the vaccine in post-registration clinical trials,” she explained. “We have recorded only 273 Covid-19 cases. That is 1.5% of those vaccinated.”

“These figures speak for themselves about the effectiveness of this vaccine,” she added.

The Deputy Mayor also explained that Moscow has been preparing a full logistics chain for the vaccine over the last six months, including its storage and transportation.

On Friday morning, registration to be vaccinated against Covid-19 was opened up, and citizens will begin receiving the jab from December 5. To enroll, a Muscovite must be registered to a local city clinic, which can be done online. The first people to be invited for immunization will be those in the main risk groups, including doctors and teachers.

On December 2, Russian President Vladimir Putin ordered the start of a large-scale vaccination program against Covid-19.

On August 11, Putin announced that the country had registered the world’s first Covid-19 vaccine, Sputnik V. Exactly three months later the Russian Direct Investment Fund announced that Sputnik V was 92% effective in producing antibodies after 28 days. Russia has also created a second vaccine called EpiVacCorona, produced by Siberia's Vector Center. It’s scheduled to become available to the public in December, with mass inoculation to begin in the New Year (Source: Russia Today).


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