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Kazakhstan to roll out first locally produced Sputnik vaccine

NUR-SULTAN, Kazakhstan, Feb 16, 2021 (BSS/AFP) – Kazakhstan will be the
first country in the world to locally produce Russia’s Sputnik V coronavirus
vaccine, after a pharmaceutical company received government authorisation to
make the jab, the company said Tuesday.

The company, called the Karaganda Pharmaceutical Complex (KPC), “was
granted certification” to produce the vaccine by Kazakhstan’s health ministry
on Monday, KPC said in a statement on the Telegram messenger service.

A spokesman for the Russian Direct Investment Fund (RDIF), which financed
the development of the two-dose jab, told AFP that Kazakhstan is the first
country to begin local production of Sputnik V. He said Brazil, India and
South Korea are expected to follow.

Kazakhstan’s vaccination campaign began in early February with Sputnik V
shots administered to the country’s deputy health ministers. Those jabs were
part of Russian delivery of 22,000 doses of the vaccine.

KPC in the central Karaganda region has said it expects to deliver 90,000
doses of Sputnik V across the vast ex-Soviet country of 19 million people by
the end of the month.

The government has said it plans to inoculate six million citizens by the
end of the year, with parallel mass vaccinations using a Kazakh-made jab
called QazCovid-in expected to begin next month.

Kazakhstan has registered 203,259 coronavirus infections and 2,540
fatalities since it declared first cases in March last year.

BSS/AFP/SSS/1831 hrs