The Pak Banker

Russia motivating people to get vaccinated

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MOSCOW: There are three widely available COVID-19 vaccines in Russia, but many Russians say they won't get a shot because they don't trust something made in their country.

Russia announced last August that it had its first vaccine, called Sputnik V, and President Vladimir Putin's daughter had been inoculated with it. Researcher­s have found that Sputnik V, which is also being used in Brazil and Turkey, is about 91 percent effective. Even with multiple vaccinatio­n options, only 14 percent of Russia's 146 million residents have been vaccinated with at least one dose of a vaccine, and the government will not hit its goal of getting 30 million Russians vaccinated by June.

Samyr Oynushev, 29, of Moscow told NBC News he believes COVID-19 vaccines are necessary, but will not get one made in Russia. "If I had a choice, I would rather take a non-Russian vaccine," he said. "I think that [low vaccinatio­n rates] are primarily the fault of the government, that people don't trust them so much."

There have been giveaways of cars and groceries to entice people into getting vaccinated, and in Moscow, bars and restaurant­s have been ordered to serve only people who have proof of vaccinatio­n or antibodies. Across Russia, the number of COVID-19 cases and deaths are going up - 619 people died on Saturday, the highest number since Dec. 24, and in Moscow, the highly contagious Delta variant is linked to 90 percent of coronaviru­s cases reported last week.

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