Russia's New Coronavirus Vaccine Registered, Putin's Daughter Completed Vaccination, WHO Questioned Safety


Which country can be the first to successfully develop a new coronavirus vaccine? This matter is important. It will not only affect the anti-epidemic situation around the world, but also restore confidence and inject a booster for global economic development. It can also seize the new coronavirus vaccine market, contribute to the country's economic development, and can also maximize the anti-epidemic diplomacy. Every country must have a need to purchase a new crown vaccine. In this regard, Russia has seized the opportunity.

Unexpectedly, the first to successfully develop a new coronavirus vaccine and complete the registration of the first new coronavirus vaccine is not the superpower the United States, but the military power Russia. In terms of weapons research and development, Russia does not have the world's advanced chips, and it has also developed the fifth-generation fighter SU-57. In terms of the research and development of the new crown vaccine, Russia is also taking the lead. According to normal logic and procedures, any new vaccine entering the market must undergo three phases of testing.



It takes at least one year to complete the entire procedure, but Russia’s new coronavirus vaccine is very fast. On August 11 local time, Russian President Putin solemnly announced that Russian medical staff have completed the world’s first registration of new crown vaccine . Russia's new coronavirus vaccine has completed all the work and can enter the market in January 2021, and other countries can apply for pre-order from Russia in advance.

It is reported that in order to confirm the safety and effectiveness of the Russian new coronavirus vaccine, Putin's daughter has been vaccinated. At present, more than 20 countries are interested in the Russian new coronavirus vaccine and actively apply for the purchase of the Russian new coronavirus vaccine. However, the United States and the World Health Organization disagree, and are very suspicious of Russia's new coronavirus vaccine. WHO spokesperson Gasalevich claimed that the Russian vaccine has not been approved by the WHO at all.



Gasalevich emphasized that the most important thing about vaccines is safety, and secondly they will be effective. Therefore, for a new vaccine to enter the market, the pre-certification work is very important. The World Health Organization must strictly evaluate and test the data obtained from all clinical trials. So far, the Russian vaccine research and development unit has not released it to the World Health Organization the detailed clinical trial data. The World Health Organization cannot assess effectiveness and safety, and therefore cannot be recognized by the World Health Organization.

In other words, the United States and other Western countries, as well as the World Health Organization, believe that Russia does not provide accurate data, it is difficult to draw conclusions about Russia's new coronavirus vaccine. Is it effective? Skeptical. To be honest, Russia's new coronavirus vaccine work is indeed too fast, and many links are illogical. But Russia also has its reasons, that is, the new coronavirus vaccine, as a new vaccine, its test data is secret.



No detailed data will be released to the WHO. Russia has its advantages in the medical field. What Western countries cannot do does not mean that Russia cannot do it. In the military industry, American weapons and Russian weapons are completely two systems. Under the blockade of Western countries, Russian-standard weapons have taken a new path and successfully developed the most sophisticated weapons in the world. Even if Russia does not have advanced chips, it has successfully developed the fifth-generation fighter SU-57. Therefore, Russia was the first to develop a new coronavirus vaccine and was the first to put it on the market. There is no doubt. There is some truth to this argument, but vaccines are not weapons. However, Putin's daughter has been vaccinated, this spirit is still worthy of admiration.


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