“Contraindications: hypersensitivity to any component of a vaccine or a vaccine containing similar components; a history of severe allergic reactions; acute infectious and non-infectious diseases, exacerbation of chronic diseases - vaccination is carried out two to four weeks after recovery or remission, "- quotes RIA Novosti an excerpt from the instructions.

It is noted that in case of mild acute respiratory viral infections, acute infectious diseases of the gastrointestinal tract, vaccination is carried out after the temperature has returned to normal.

The vaccine should be used with caution in chronic liver and kidney diseases, diabetes mellitus, severe diseases of the hematopoietic system, epilepsy, strokes and other diseases of the central nervous system, diseases of the cardiovascular system, immunodeficiencies, autoimmune diseases, lung diseases, asthma, as well as in patients with diabetes and metabolic syndrome, with allergic reactions and eczema.

Earlier, immunologist Vladislav Zhemchugov said that high fever and alcohol consumption are contraindications for vaccination against coronavirus infection. 

On August 11, Russian leader Vladimir Putin announced the registration of the COVID-19 vaccine in Russia. It was named Sputnik V. On August 15, vaccine production began in Russia. China's leading epidemiologist Zhong Nanshan praised the vaccine created in Russia against the coronavirus infection COVID-19.