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Russia emerges the first to approve COVID-19 vaccine
President Vladimir Putin has revealed on Tuesday that Russia had become the first country in the world to grant regulatory approval to a COVID-19 vaccine.
This comes after less than two months of human testing from Moscow as evidence of its scientific prowess.
OnyxNews Nigeria gathered reports from Reuter saying the development paves the way for the mass vaccination of the Russians, even as the final stage of clinical trials to test safety and efficacy continue.
The speed at which Russia is moving to roll out its vaccine highlights its determination to win the global race for an effective product, but has stirred concerns that it may be putting national prestige before sound science and safety.
Speaking at a government meeting on state television, Putin said the vaccine, developed by Moscow’s Gamaleya Institute, was safe and that it had even been administered to one of his daughters.
“I know that it works quite effectively, forms strong immunity, and I repeat, it has passed all the needed checks,” said Putin.
He said he hoped the country would soon start mass producing the vaccine.
Its approval by the health ministry foreshadows the start of a larger trial involving thousands of participants, commonly known as a Phase III trial.
Such trials, which require a certain rate of participants catching the virus to observe the vaccine’s effect, are normally considered essential precursors for a vaccine to receive regulatory approval.
Regulators around the world have maintained that the rush to develop COVID-19 vaccines will not compromise safety.
But recent surveys show growing public disbelief in governments’ efforts to rapidly produce such a vaccine.
Russian health workers treating COVID-19 patients will be offered the chance of volunteering to be vaccinated soon after the vaccine’s approval, a source said to Reuters in July.
More than 100 possible vaccines are being developed around the world to try to curb the raging pandemic virus.
According to data from WHO, at least four are in final Phase III human trials.
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