Russia officially approves the new corona vaccine Safety view point also on August 11 at 20:29

Russian President Vladimir Putin has announced that the government has officially approved a vaccine for the new coronavirus that has been under development in the country. It seems that the aim is to show off that the vaccine was successfully developed for the first time in the world, but researchers in Japan, as well as Europe and the United States, have questioned the safety and efficacy of this vaccine.

Russian President Vladimir Putin said at a meeting in the government on November 11 that the vaccine of the new coronavirus was "registered as a vaccine in Russia for the first time in the world", and the National Institute of Epidemiology and Microbiology of Gamalaya in Moscow is proceeding with development It has been officially approved as a vaccine for the new coronavirus.

Putin also said that his daughter also participated in the clinical trial, saying, "After the vaccination, the body temperature rose to 38 degrees, but on the 12th, it was just over 37 degrees. It's going well," he stressed that there were no major problems.

He said, "I expect mass production to begin soon," and said that he would start large-scale vaccinations for Russian citizens and provide them to desired countries.

Russia seems to be the first in the world to show off its success in developing a new coronavirus vaccine, but clinical trial data will be released not only from the West, but also from a group of researchers in Russia. Some people have questioned the safety and effectiveness of this, for example.