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The effectiveness of the Russian vaccine, despite all the Kremlin’s statements, has yet to be proven. A European regulator is testing the safety of this drug.
Sputnik-V – the president of Argentina was infected after the Russian vaccine / twitter.com/alferdez
Argentine President Alberto Fernández announced that he contracted the coronavirus. In late January, he was vaccinated with the Russian drug Sputnik-V.
This is indicated in Twitter Fernandez.
Read alsoHolland suspends vaccination of young AstraZeneca“I wanted to tell you that at the end of today, after a record 37.3 ° C temperature and a headache, I passed an antigen test that came back positive,” he wrote.
The Argentine owner pointed out that the results of the PCR test are still unknown, but he has already isolated. Fernández also asked everyone he knew he spoke to in the last 48 hours to verify it.
January 21 Fernandez posted a post on Twitter with a photo of how he himself was vaccinated against the coronavirus. According to the president, he received a dose of the Russian drug.
“Today I received the Sputnik-V vaccine. I thank the Gamaleya Institute for their scientific work, those who worked to reach us and all the medical personnel of our country for their enormous commitment, ”said Fernández.
Sputnik V: Russian vaccine against coronavirus
- In August 2020, Russian President Vladimir Putin said that Russia was the first in the world to register the Sputnik V coronavirus vaccine. Putin also claimed that one of his daughters had been vaccinated with the vaccine.
- Moscow has not provided the international scientific community with any data on vaccine trials confirming their safety and efficacy against COVID-19. Phase 3 clinical trials of the vaccine have not been conducted prior to marketing authorization. At the same time, the Russians estimated the effectiveness of their vaccine at 92%.
- President Zelenskiy previously stated that Ukraine does not buy the Russian vaccine because no one can guarantee the quality of this vaccine.
- European Commissioner for the Internal Market, Thierry Breton, said the European Union does not need Russia’s Sputnik V vaccine against COVID-19.
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Author:
Yana Stavskaya
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