China News Service, March 24. According to a report from the Russian Satellite Network on the 24th, Russian Presidential Press Secretary Peskov said that Russian President Vladimir Putin received the first dose of the Russian new crown vaccine with a two-dose vaccination plan on the 23rd. After a week, he will receive a second dose.

Data map: Russian President Vladimir Putin inspects a hospital that treats patients with new coronary pneumonia in the suburbs of Moscow.

  According to reports, Peskov said on the evening of the 23rd that Putin was vaccinated with the new crown vaccine that day and felt good.

Peskov also said in response to reporters: "Yes, this is the first shot, and the second shot will be given in about three weeks."

  Russia currently has three domestic new crown vaccines registered. The three vaccines are the "Satellite-V" vaccine developed by the National Research Center for Epidemiology and Microbiology of Gamallea, and "EpiVacCorona" developed by the National Science Center for Virology and Biotechnology. "Vaccines, and the "Kovivac" vaccine developed by the Chumakov Federal Research and Development Center for Immunization and Biological Products.

  The first two vaccines have been approved for use by people over 60 years old.

According to the vaccine instructions, there should be an interval of 3 weeks between the two doses of "Satellite-V", and an interval of 2 to 3 weeks between the two doses of "EpiVacCorona".

  The Kremlin previously stated that it will not disclose which of the three Russian new crown vaccines Putin chooses to vaccinate, nor will it show the vaccination process, pointing out that Putin does not like to vaccinate in front of the camera.