BFF-28 Russia says 1.5 million vaccinated globally with Sputnik

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Russia says 1.5 million vaccinated globally with Sputnik

MOSCOW, Jan 11, 2021 (BSS/AFP) – Russia announced Monday that 1.5 million
people around the world had received its Sputnik V coronavirus vaccine as
part of an initiative Kremlin critics have described as a geopolitical push.

The Russian Direct Investment Fund (RDIF), which has financed the
development of the Sputnik V coronavirus vaccine, confirmed the figure to AFP
without offering a breakdown of where the jab was distributed.

“We cannot say how many of them are in Russia and in the rest of the
world,” RDIF spokesman Arseny Palagin said, adding that individual nations
could release data separately.

Russia became the first country last August to register a vaccine, months
ahead of Western competitors, and Moscow has boasted of more than one billion
orders for the jab abroad.

Health Minister Mikhail Murashko said this month that more than 800,000
Russians had received Sputnik and that 1.5 million doses had been distributed
throughout the country of around 147 million.

But there is scepticism surrounding Moscow’s virus statistics and health
officials in December conceded that the death toll from the pandemic was
nearly four times higher than previously reported.

An adviser to Russia’s health minister said over the weekend that
consultations with the World Health Organisation for the use of Sputnik in
emergency situations would begin January 20.

The designation would allow Sputnik V to be distributed as part of the
WHO’s emergency rollout to countries struggling to source vaccines
independently.

Russia has over recent months been battered by a second wave of the
coronavirus but the Kremlin has held back on introducing sweeping restrictive
measures like in the beginning of the pandemic.

Russian officials say however that new daily cases have been decreasing in
recent days, dropping closer to 20,000.

On Monday, authorities reported a total of 3,425,269 infections and more
than 62,000 deaths.

BSS/AFP/FI/ 1500 hrs