Two days later, the world will get the first corona vaccine, Russia will register


Russia, Ta. 10 August 2020, Monday

Amid a growing outbreak of the corona virus, people are now eagerly awaiting its vaccine. According to the World Health Organization (WHO), there are currently more than 21 clinical trials of vaccines worldwide. Russia is at the forefront of developing vaccines. It is learned that Russia will register its first corona vaccine two days later, on August 12.

It will be the world's first corona vaccine, according to Russian officials and experts. The coronavirus vaccine is being developed by the Gamaleya Research Institute in Russia. This organization is under the Ministry of Health of Russia. Russia's health minister, Mikhail Murashko, has said that if the final stage of human testing is successful, vaccination will begin by October.

The vaccine is based on the adeno virus, said Alexander Gintzberg, director of the Gamalea National Research Center. He said there was no need to worry that the vaccine could potentially harm a person's health. People who have been vaccinated during the trial have reported increased coronary immunity. This proves that this vaccine is working in the right direction.

"Some people get a fever naturally after being vaccinated," said Alexander Gintsberg. The vaccine strengthens a person's immune system and causes side effects such as fever which can be easily eliminated by taking paracetamol. Professor Alexander Gintsberg, president of the Gamaleya Institute, and other researchers were also reported to have tried to vaccinate themselves.

Russia's Health Minister Mikhail Murashko has previously announced that doctors fighting the corona virus could be the first to give the vaccine to health workers. However, countries such as the United States and Britain are questioning the impact of Russia's corona vaccine. These questions are being asked because Russia has not released scientific data on the trial.

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