MOSCOW (AP) – Russia named its first approved COVID-19 vaccine for foreign markets, a reference to the world’s first satellite and what Moscow sees as its good luck in being the first country to approve a vaccine, a senior official said Tuesday.
Kirill Dmitriev, head of the country’s RDIF sovereign wealth fund, Russia had already won applications from more than 20 countries per billion doses of its new COVID-19 vaccine.
Speak after President Vladimir Putin announced his approval after less than two months of human testing.
Russia’s immediate deployment of the vaccine has led some foreign scientists to wonder whether Moscow is putting national prestige before counterfeit science and security. (Report through Vladimir Soldatkin; written through Alexander Marrow edited through Andrew Osborn)
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