“At its peak in early April, the infection rate in San Marino was about 250 cases per week, while no new cases of coronavirus infection have been recorded in the country since May 4.

Thus, the average daily infection rate has decreased 250 times, ”the fund said in a statement.

RDIF announced its readiness to supply additional batches of vaccine to San Marino for the organization of vaccine tourism based on the successful results of vaccination in the country.

"Thanks to the Russian vaccine, San Marino was one of the first European countries to begin lifting coronavirus restrictions," the organization added.

According to RDIF, 74% of the population over 16 years old were vaccinated with the first injection of the coronavirus vaccine in San Marino, while 90% of all vaccinations were provided thanks to the Sputnik V drug.

Earlier, the Minister of Health of Slovakia Vladimir Lengvarsky said that the Hungarian laboratory has confirmed the reliability of the consignment of the Sputnik V coronavirus vaccine received in Slovakia.