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WHO: Russian vaccine not in advanced test stages

WHO chief's senior adviser Dr Bruce Aylward has said that UN health agency doesn't have sufficient information at this point to make a judgment on the Russian vaccine.

WHO chief Tedros Adhanom
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Published : Aug 13, 2020, 11:01 PM IST

London: The World Health Organization says the vaccine approved by Russia this week is not among the nine that it considers in the advanced stages of testing.

WHO and partners have included nine experimental COVID-19 vaccines within an investment mechanism it is encouraging countries to join, known as the Covax facility. The initiative allows countries to invest in several vaccines to obtain early access, while theoretically providing funding for developing countries.

We don't have sufficient information at this point to make a judgment on the Russian vaccine, said Dr. Bruce Aylward, a senior adviser to WHO's director-general.

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

We're currently in conversation with Russia to get additional information to understand the status of that product, the trials that have been undertaken and then what the next steps might be.

This week, President Vladimir Putin announced Russia had approved a coronavirus vaccine that has yet to complete advanced trials in people and claimed, without evidence, the immunization protects people for up to two years.

PTI

London: The World Health Organization says the vaccine approved by Russia this week is not among the nine that it considers in the advanced stages of testing.

WHO and partners have included nine experimental COVID-19 vaccines within an investment mechanism it is encouraging countries to join, known as the Covax facility. The initiative allows countries to invest in several vaccines to obtain early access, while theoretically providing funding for developing countries.

We don't have sufficient information at this point to make a judgment on the Russian vaccine, said Dr. Bruce Aylward, a senior adviser to WHO's director-general.

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

We're currently in conversation with Russia to get additional information to understand the status of that product, the trials that have been undertaken and then what the next steps might be.

This week, President Vladimir Putin announced Russia had approved a coronavirus vaccine that has yet to complete advanced trials in people and claimed, without evidence, the immunization protects people for up to two years.

PTI

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