Russia Is The First Country To Register 1st Covid Vaccine

Russia's deputy health minister Oleg Gridnev recently revealed plans to register the vaccine on August 12. A recent reports from Russia claim that one of their candidates has completed all three phases of human clinical trials successfully.
TASS reports that the head of the Russian Direct Investment Fund (RDIF) Kirill Dmitriev said the people who were injected with Gam-COVID-Vac Lyo have developed immunity on the 21st day after receiving the first dose. He said that their immunity has doubled after they received the second injection.
The World Health Organisation has been tracking various COVID-19 candidates and has made no mention of the vaccine clearing all three phases of human trials. Health experts are worried that Russia is cutting corners and fast-tracking the process putting the people at risk. The WHO also stepped in and has urged the country to follow the established guidelines to produce a 'safe and effective vaccine'.
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The vaccine has been jointly developed by the Gamaleya Research Institute and The Russian defence ministry.
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