[Live News] First Coronavirus Vecciatin Ressia Launch 2020


  • Russian President Putin has two daughters, Maria and Katrina, and it is unclear which of the two vaccines has been given.
  • According to Putin, the vaccine has passed several tests and proved safe.

[Live News] First Coronavirus Vecciatin Ressia Launch 2020

Russia has become the first country to officially register the corona vaccine. The first dose of the vaccine has been given to the daughter of President Vladimir Putin. He has been given two doses. Her body temperature has changed after being vaccinated. According to Putin, his body temperature was 38 degrees after the first dose. When the second dose of the vaccine was given, the temperature dropped 1 degree to 37 degrees. But after a while the body temperature rose again which has gradually returned to normal


He did not say which of the two daughters was vaccinated

Putin has two daughters, Maria and Katrina. Putin is not clear on which of the two vaccines has been given, but says he is feeling better after being vaccinated. It has developed antibodies. Putin further said that the vaccine has passed several tests, and it has proved safe.

Russia claims 20 countries have ordered vaccines

According to Russian Health Minister Mikhail Murashko, 20 countries around the world have pre-ordered our vaccine Sputnik-V. Russia's direct investment fund is investing in large-scale vaccine production and promotion abroad. The Russian government's website claims that countries such as India, Saudi Arabia, Indonesia, the Philippines, Brazil and Mexico have expressed interest in buying the Russian vaccine.

A third phase trial could take place in India

According to a Russian website, it is planned to prepare 200 million doses of the vaccine by the end of 2020. Russia will keep 30 million doses of the vaccine for itself. Production of the vaccine will begin in September. Russia is planning a third phase trial in several countries, including Saudi Arabia, Brazil, India, and the Philippines.

The vaccine was named after the first satellite

Russia has named the vaccine after its first satellite, Sputnik-V. Which was launched in the year 1957. Russia indicated a month ago that its vaccine was at the forefront of trials and would register the vaccine between August 10 and 12. But the United States and Britain did not trust Russia over the vaccine. Russia has also been accused of stealing vaccine formulas.

Three more large-scale trials will take place this month


According to the Russian Ministry of Defense, the results of the vaccine trial are against. It has been shown to develop good immunity. It is also claimed that no negative side effects were observed in any of the volunteers.
Russia claims to have developed the corona vaccine and has proved 100% successful in clinical trials. According to the trial report, the volunteers who were vaccinated developed good immunity against the virus.

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