Mass vaccination against COVID-19 begins in Russia



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Mass vaccination against COVID-19 begins in Russia

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Putin urged to take the first step

Mass vaccination of Russians against the coronavirus may begin in December. The priority groups for vaccination are healthcare providers and educators.

Russia plans to start large-scale vaccinations next week. Doctors and teachers will be the first to receive the vaccine. The country, according to President Vladimir Putin, produced about two million doses of the coronavirus vaccine, writes TASS.

“This gives us the opportunity to start, if not massively, vaccination on a large scale,” Putin said.

He asked Deputy Prime Minister Tatyana Golikova to start vaccination at the end of next week.

“I know that, in general, both the industry and [медицинская] the network is ready for this. Let’s take this first step, “Putin said.

Recall that the United Kingdom was the first to approve the coronavirus vaccine. Vaccinations will start next week.

Korrespondent.net also wrote that the NSDC recommends the American COVID vaccine.
Moderna is the most suitable for vaccination, as it is easier to store.

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