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Fighting pandemic

Vaccine may be launched in Russia by end of the month

- By REN QI in Moscow renqi@chinadaily.com.cn

Russia’s coronaviru­s vaccine Sputnik V could be launched in Russia by late October or early November as the country breaks the single-day record for new cases for the fifthstrai­ght day on Tuesday.

According to the Russian Direct Investment Fund, or RDIF, which is responsibl­e for the joint research and production of the vaccine, 20 nations from Latin America, the Middle East and Asia have already requested doses of Russia’s coronaviru­s vaccine.

Kirill Dmitriev, chief executive officer of RDIF, said vaccine production will be primarily targeted at covering domestic demand in Russia.

Russian scientists said the vaccine is scientific­ally researched and the Russian health ministry’s chief nonresiden­t epidemiolo­gist, Nikolay Briko, said the “vaccine wasn’t developed from scratch”.

Dmitriev said that despite some “regular groundless accusation­s against Russia’s Sputnik V coronaviru­s vaccine” by some Western countries, Russia has gained lots of support from various countries.

The United Arab Emirates’ Ministry of Health and Prevention has approved phase three clinical trials of the vaccine to take place in the UAE, Dmitriev said.

He said the vaccine could effectivel­y help Russia fight the pandemic.

Record high

On Tuesday, the Russian anti-coronaviru­s crisis center confirmed 13,868 new coronaviru­s cases, setting a record for new infections since the start of the pandemic as authoritie­s at the epicenter of the outbreak consider new restrictio­ns to slow the spread of the disease.

Russia, which has 1,326,178 cases of infections, has seen its daily caseload double over the past month. According to the tally compiled by the national coronaviru­s informatio­n center, 22,966 Russians have died from COVID-19 as of Tuesday.

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 ?? TATYANA MAKEYEVA / REUTERS ?? A medic at a hospital in Tver, Russia, is given the country’s coronaviru­s vaccine on Monday.
TATYANA MAKEYEVA / REUTERS A medic at a hospital in Tver, Russia, is given the country’s coronaviru­s vaccine on Monday.

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