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First batch of Russian COVID-19 vaccine to be out in two weeks

Russia's Health Minister Mikhail Murashko has said that coronavirus vaccine Sputnik V has some export potential and Moscow will certainly offer it but the domestic needs are their priorities.

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Published : Aug 12, 2020, 5:57 PM IST

Moscow: The first batch of the Russian vaccine against COVID-19 is expected to be released within two weeks, Health Minister Mikhail Murashko said on Wednesday.

On Tuesday, the Russian health ministry registered the first coronavirus vaccine in the world. The vaccine named Sputnik V was developed jointly by the Gamaleya Research Institute and the Russian defence ministry.

"Within two weeks, the first batch of the vaccine will be released," Murashko said at a press conference.

Read also: Putin's daughter receives dose of world's first COVID-19 vaccine

"The vaccination will be voluntary anyway. Some of those doctors who already have immunity against the coronavirus, there are around 20 per cent, ... think they do not need vaccination, it will be up to them to decide," Murashko assured.

Read also: Russia COVID-19 mass vaccination from Jan 1, 2021

While covering Russians' needs is a priority, the vaccine could also be exported abroad, the health minister added.

"The vaccine certainly has some export potential, and we will certainly offer it (to foreign countries), but the domestic market needs are our priority," Murashko said.

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Moscow: The first batch of the Russian vaccine against COVID-19 is expected to be released within two weeks, Health Minister Mikhail Murashko said on Wednesday.

On Tuesday, the Russian health ministry registered the first coronavirus vaccine in the world. The vaccine named Sputnik V was developed jointly by the Gamaleya Research Institute and the Russian defence ministry.

"Within two weeks, the first batch of the vaccine will be released," Murashko said at a press conference.

Read also: Putin's daughter receives dose of world's first COVID-19 vaccine

"The vaccination will be voluntary anyway. Some of those doctors who already have immunity against the coronavirus, there are around 20 per cent, ... think they do not need vaccination, it will be up to them to decide," Murashko assured.

Read also: Russia COVID-19 mass vaccination from Jan 1, 2021

While covering Russians' needs is a priority, the vaccine could also be exported abroad, the health minister added.

"The vaccine certainly has some export potential, and we will certainly offer it (to foreign countries), but the domestic market needs are our priority," Murashko said.

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