“We are working on a solution to maneuver with our areas - we will try to move part of our equipment according to a temporary scheme to other areas, free up areas at our place.

And, if we manage to come to an agreement with someone, and we are negotiating with very many parties, we will buy up to six one-ton reactors and put them on, "Chernov is quoted by TASS.

According to him, it "will take about 15 months."

“In 15 months we could go from the current 10 to circulations of somewhere up to 60 or even, if we are very lucky in improving technologies, up to 100 million doses per year,” he added.

On February 20, the KoviVac vaccine was registered in Russia.

The director of the Chumakov center, Aydar Ishmukhametov, spoke in an interview with RT about the features of the new Russian vaccine against COVID-19.

The virologist, Doctor of Medical Sciences Anatoly Altstein, in an interview with the TV channel "360" compared the vaccines against the coronavirus "KoviVac" and "Sputnik V".