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Covid-19: Russia begins vaccinations in Moscow

জুমবাংলা নিউজ ডেস্কDecember 5, 20202 Mins Read
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INTERNATIONAL DESK: Russia is starting its Covid-19 vaccination programme, with clinics in the capital Moscow inoculating those most at risk from the virus, BBC reports.

Its own vaccine Sputnik V, which was registered in August, is being used.

Developers say it is 95% effective and causes no major side effects, but it is still undergoing mass testing.

Thousands of people have already registered to get the first of two jabs over the weekend, but it is unclear how much Russia can manufacture.

Producers are only expected to make two million doses of the vaccine by the end of the year.

Moscow Mayor Sergei Sobyanin, who announced the programme earlier in the week, said it was being offered to people in the city of 13 million who work in schools and the health service, and social workers.

He said the list would grow as more of the vaccine became available.

An online registration service allows city residents in the above professions aged 18-60 to book free appointments at 70 sites around the city.

They will operate from 08:00 until 20:00 local time (05:00-17:00 GMT).

People who have received injections or had respiratory diseases in the last 30 days will be excluded, as will those with chronic illnesses, and pregnant and breastfeeding women.

‘Let everyone else get vaccinated’

Reactions among the public to the vaccine rollout have been mixed, however.

“I like it because this is a chance to turn the tide, to reduce the infection rate,” resident Igor Krivobokov told Reuters news agency.

But another, Sergei Grishin, said he did not plan to get the jab.

“This process will take a long time. Only a small amount of the vaccine has been produced… Let everyone else get vaccinated, and if they will – I will survive,” he said.

So far Russia has recorded 2,382,012 cases of the virus, and 41,730 deaths.

Moscow is the centre of the pandemic in Russia, recording thousands of cases and dozens of deaths daily. Hospitals all over the country have been overstretched.

Russia’s government has ruled out a lockdown, but in November Mr Sobyanin introduced restrictions in Moscow on opening hours for bars and clubs, moved higher education students to distance learning and reduced cultural and sporting events.


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