Russia has Covid-19 vaccine now.
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Russia has Covid-19 vaccine now.
https://edition.cnn.com/world/live-news ... index.html
28 min ago
Putin says Russia has registered "world first" coronavirus vaccine
From CNN's Zahra Ullah in Moscow
Russia has officially registered a coronavirus vaccine developed by the Moscow-based Gamaleya Institute, President Vladimir Putin said on Russian state TV on Tuesday.
Speaking in a live teleconference with his cabinet ministers, Putin said the vaccine had gone through all the necessary checks.
"A vaccine against coronavirus has been registered for the first time in the world this morning," Putin said, adding: "I know that it works quite effectively, it forms a stable immunity."
"So we're the first to have registered. I hope our foreign colleagues' work will move as well, and a lot of products will appear on an international market that could be used," Putin said.
The Russian President revealed that one of his daughters has taken the vaccine; he said she had a slightly higher temperature following the injections, but that she now feels better.
"I know this very well too, as one of my daughters has been inoculated with the vaccine," he said.
"I think that this way she participated in the experiment. After the first injection her temperature was 38 [degrees Celsius], the next day 37-something and that's it. After the second injection the temperature also got a bit higher but that's it, then it went back down. Now she feels well."
Reports about Russia's vaccine have come amid concerns about its safety, effectiveness and allegations that the country has cut essential corners in its development.
Russian officials told CNN previously that crucial Phase III trials would take place after state registration of the vaccine.
Russia has released no scientific data on its vaccine testing and CNN is unable to verify its claimed safety or effectiveness.
Critics say the country's push for a vaccine comes amid political pressure from the Kremlin, which is keen to portray Russia as a global scientific force.
28 min ago
Putin says Russia has registered "world first" coronavirus vaccine
From CNN's Zahra Ullah in Moscow
Russia has officially registered a coronavirus vaccine developed by the Moscow-based Gamaleya Institute, President Vladimir Putin said on Russian state TV on Tuesday.
Speaking in a live teleconference with his cabinet ministers, Putin said the vaccine had gone through all the necessary checks.
"A vaccine against coronavirus has been registered for the first time in the world this morning," Putin said, adding: "I know that it works quite effectively, it forms a stable immunity."
"So we're the first to have registered. I hope our foreign colleagues' work will move as well, and a lot of products will appear on an international market that could be used," Putin said.
The Russian President revealed that one of his daughters has taken the vaccine; he said she had a slightly higher temperature following the injections, but that she now feels better.
"I know this very well too, as one of my daughters has been inoculated with the vaccine," he said.
"I think that this way she participated in the experiment. After the first injection her temperature was 38 [degrees Celsius], the next day 37-something and that's it. After the second injection the temperature also got a bit higher but that's it, then it went back down. Now she feels well."
Reports about Russia's vaccine have come amid concerns about its safety, effectiveness and allegations that the country has cut essential corners in its development.
Russian officials told CNN previously that crucial Phase III trials would take place after state registration of the vaccine.
Russia has released no scientific data on its vaccine testing and CNN is unable to verify its claimed safety or effectiveness.
Critics say the country's push for a vaccine comes amid political pressure from the Kremlin, which is keen to portray Russia as a global scientific force.
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It will be interesting to see how it goes with the next stage testing.
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Black Orchid wrote: ↑Tue Aug 11, 2020 9:30 pmIt will be interesting to see how it goes with the next stage testing.
They are just going to go for a mass vaccination - I think?
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I think you are correct!Bobby wrote: ↑Tue Aug 11, 2020 10:16 pmBlack Orchid wrote: ↑Tue Aug 11, 2020 9:30 pmIt will be interesting to see how it goes with the next stage testing.
They are just going to go for a mass vaccination - I think?
Lets hope it is a success regardless of who invents it!
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Redneck wrote: ↑Wed Aug 12, 2020 9:10 amI think you are correct!Bobby wrote: ↑Tue Aug 11, 2020 10:16 pmBlack Orchid wrote: ↑Tue Aug 11, 2020 9:30 pmIt will be interesting to see how it goes with the next stage testing.
They are just going to go for a mass vaccination - I think?
Lets hope it is a success regardless of who invents it!
They said that doctors and nurses would get it first in Russia.
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Even if I hadn't already had the china virus, I would hold off from the vaccine and let others try it first. Then if it does no harm I would take it after a couple of months, especially if I was in a high risk category. It's new enough that I don't want to be a guinea pig. Too much could go wrong.
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Texan wrote: ↑Wed Aug 12, 2020 3:16 pmEven if I hadn't already had the china virus, I would hold off from the vaccine and let others try it first. Then if it does no harm I would take it after a couple of months, especially if I was in a high risk category. It's new enough that I don't want to be a guinea pig. Too much could go wrong.
I would take it and even if I died it wouldn't matter as I
would be doing something that could have helped my community.
I would be remembered as a hero.
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Why risk your health for nothing? There are plenty of volunteers to take the vaccine first. Adding yourself to the list is of no benefit to anybody but yourself if it works, but the risk is all yours. It's your body and you do what you want, but I hope you weren't implying that I am being selfish to let others volunteer to take the risk without me. I'm just being prudent.Bobby wrote: ↑Wed Aug 12, 2020 3:34 pmTexan wrote: ↑Wed Aug 12, 2020 3:16 pmEven if I hadn't already had the china virus, I would hold off from the vaccine and let others try it first. Then if it does no harm I would take it after a couple of months, especially if I was in a high risk category. It's new enough that I don't want to be a guinea pig. Too much could go wrong.
I would take it and even if I died it wouldn't matter as I
would be doing something that could have helped my community.
I would be remembered as a hero.
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Texan wrote: ↑Wed Aug 12, 2020 3:43 pmWhy risk your health for nothing? There are plenty of volunteers to take the vaccine first. Adding yourself to the list is of no benefit to anybody but yourself if it works, but the risk is all yours. It's your body and you do what you want, but I hope you weren't implying that I am being selfish to let others volunteer to take the risk without me. I'm just being prudent.Bobby wrote: ↑Wed Aug 12, 2020 3:34 pmTexan wrote: ↑Wed Aug 12, 2020 3:16 pmEven if I hadn't already had the china virus, I would hold off from the vaccine and let others try it first. Then if it does no harm I would take it after a couple of months, especially if I was in a high risk category. It's new enough that I don't want to be a guinea pig. Too much could go wrong.
I would take it and even if I died it wouldn't matter as I
would be doing something that could have helped my community.
I would be remembered as a hero.
Well - someone has to risk their health and life to take it -
why shouldn't it be me or you?
In any case I doubt that it's very risky.
The greatest risk is if it doesn't work and then you get Covid-19 and die.
If you took it and died - wouldn't you like to be remembered as a hero
who sacrificed your life for your fellow citizens?
We can either die as heroes or be remembered as an old
sick man who dies in their bed one day who no one cares about.
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