Russia releases video from COVID-19 vaccine production process


Eager to promote what Russian President Vladimir Putin has claimed is the world’s first COVID-19 vaccine, the Ministry of Public Health has released a short video of its production process, according to a report.

The 40-second clip shows several masked men dressed in blue overalls working in a laboratory, where a variety of machines are seen in action behind parties, Agence France-Presse reported.

Meanwhile, another short promotional video for the fax was posted by Sputnik News, a state-controlled news agency.

The CGI surveys – made by Russia’s direct investment fund, the country’s sovereign wealth fund – show the coronavirus, with its distinct spikes, crawling the earth and hovering in space.

The Sputnik V-vaccine – made to appear on the former Sputnik 1 of the former Soviet Union, the first artificial terrestrial satellite in the world in 1957 – then ran around the rapidly shrinking virus as the world reappeared.

Last week, Putin announced that his country had officially registered the first novel coronavirus vaccine in the world, developed by the Moscow Gamaleya Institute, and said it offered “sustainable immunity” and that one of his daughters had been inoculated.

Scientists and experts in various countries have reacted with skepticism about the effectiveness and safety of the vaccine – caution that the impetus to roll out the inoculation before extensive Phase 3 subjects were able to recover.

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