Moscow: Russian President Vladimir Putin on Wednesday announced that the country has registered the second COVID-19 vaccine, according to media reports.
Russia became the first country to give regulatory approval to a COVID-19 vaccine when the Sputnik V was officially registered ahead of a large-scale clinical trial, drawing criticism from some quarters in the scientific community.
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Vector's vaccine, dubbed "EpiVacCorona", relies on chemically synthesized peptide antigens of SARS-CoV-2 proteins, conjugated to a carrier protein and adsorbed on an aluminum-containing adjuvant, according to details posted at ClinicalTrials.gov, a database of privately and publicly funded clinical studies conducted around the world.
Russian deputy prime minister Tatyana Golikova said that she tested EpiVacCoronavaccine herself and experienced no side effects, said the report.
"The Vector centre is also initiating post-registration clinical trials in the various regions of Russia that would include 40,000 volunteers," she was quoted as saying.
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