Ready to offer Covid-19 vaccine to UN staff, offices free of cost: Russia
Russia is ready to offer its 'Sputnik V' COVID-19
vaccine free of charge for voluntary vaccination of the staff of United
Nations (UN) and its offices and the country will soon hold a virtual
conference for those nations keen in cooperation in the development of anti-coronavirus
vaccines, said Russian President Vladimir Putin.
Delivering his remarks through a pre-recorded
video for the 75th session of the UN General Assembly on Tuesday, Putin
described the 'Sputnik V' vaccine, the world's first coronavirus vaccine, as
"safe, reliable and effective". He said the Russian government is
ready to share experience and continue collaborating with countries and
international entities including the supply of the 'Sputnik V' vaccine.
"Building on the scientific, industrial
and clinical experience of its doctors Russia has promptly developed a range of
test systems and medicines to detect and treat the coronavirus, as well as
registered the world's first vaccine, Sputnik V," he said. Read More
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