Russia may be first to receive Covid-19 vaccine when human trial complete, Indians rejoice at memes


In news that has broken the Internet, Russia has become the first nation to complete clinical trials of the Covid-19 vaccine in humans, and the results have shown the effectiveness of the medication, the media reported Sunday.

on Sunday that the human trials for the vaccine were completed at the university and will be released soon. “Russian News Agency TASS Sunday that human trials for the vaccine were completed at the university and will be released soon.

“The investigation was completed and showed that the vaccine is safe. The volunteers will be discharged on July 15 and 20,” Smolyarchuk said in the report.

However, there was no further information on when this vaccine would enter the commercial production stage.

Back in India, the country has so far registered 850,000 cases of people affected by the deadly infection, while more than 22,000 people have lost the battle against COVID-19.

When the news broke, netizens were happy about the moment with memes.

Meanwhile, the first vaccine, in the form of a solution for intramuscular administration, was carried out at the Burdenko Military Hospital.

Another vaccine, in powder form for the preparation of a solution for intramuscular administration, was carried out at Sechenov First Moscow State Medical University.

The first stage of vaccine research at Sechenov University involved a group of 18 volunteers and the second group involved 20 volunteers.

After vaccination, all volunteers were expected to remain isolated in a hospital for 28 days.

Previously, the results of tests of the COVID-19 vaccine conducted on a group of volunteers in Russia showed that they were developing immunity to the coronavirus.

“Data obtained by the Gamalei National Center for Research on Epidemiology and Microbiology demonstrate that volunteers from the first and second groups are forming an immune response after injections of the coronavirus vaccine,” according to a previous statement from the Ministry of Defense. Russian.

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