Mexico Will Receive 2,000 Doses of Russian Vaccine - Vladimir Putin

Mexico will receive 2,000 doses of Russian vaccine against coronavirus for participating in the final stage of testing. The President of Moldova said that he would be the first of the country's citizens to receive a Russian vaccination. 20 countries have already made a pre-order. In Russia itself, the vaccine has already been received by members of the government and governors of a number of regions. 

Voluntary mass vaccination of citizens will begin in the shortest possible time. The safety of the vaccine has already been proven, it only remains to clarify how high it’s protection is and how long the antibodies remain. But in any case - the vaccine will protect us from the second wave of COVID-19 this fall!


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