Russia’s Vladimir Putin orders mass vaccination against COVID-19 next week

Russia said last month that its Sputnik V jab was 92% effective at protecting people from COVID-19 according to interim results.

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Russia will have produced 2 million vaccine doses within the next few days, Putin said. (Reuters)

President Vladimir Putin ordered Russian authorities on Wednesday to begin mass voluntary vaccinations against COVID-19 next week as Russia recorded 589 new daily deaths from the coronavirus. Russia will have produced 2 million vaccine doses within the next few days, Putin said.

Russia said last month that its Sputnik V jab was 92% effective at protecting people from COVID-19 according to interim results. “Let’s agree on this – you will not report to me next week, but you will start mass vaccination…let’s get to work already,” Putin told Deputy Prime Minister Tatiana Golikova. Golikova said large-scale vaccination could begin on a voluntary basis in December.

The rise in infections has slowed since reaching a high on November 27, with 25,345 new cases reported on Wednesday. Russia has resisted imposing lockdowns during the second wave of the virus, preferring targeted regional curbs.

This article was first uploaded on December two, twenty twenty, at eighteen minutes past eight in the night.

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