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MOSCOW (Sputnik) - Sri Lanka's Ambassador to Moscow Meegahalande Durage Lamawansa said on Monday he planned getting inoculated with Russia's vaccine against COVID-19, dubbed Sputnik V, in the near future.
"I am ready to receive Sputnik V vaccine in the near future, as soon as I come back from Sri Lanka. The vaccine is now going through Phase 3 trials, I would be happy to take part in it", Lamawansa said.
Russia became the first country to register a vaccine against the virus that causes COVID-19 in early August. The country has since reached agreements with more than 20 countries to deliver over a billion doses of the vaccine and agreements with five nations for the mass production.
According to the Russian health ministry, Sputnik V is safe and has proven to be capable of building immunity against the virus. The vaccine is yet to complete the required Phase 3 of clinical trials.
dishonest Tuesday, 22 September 2020 09:36 AM
should stick to his job and not publicity
Asanka Tuesday, 22 September 2020 09:54 AM
How dare you play with other people lives. All experts in the world say it is not safe enough. Russia has agreements only with poor (mostly African dictorships) countries. These criminals can not be trusted.
Asanka Tuesday, 22 September 2020 10:16 AM
Like they "vaccined" Navalny? How can you make deals with Russia? Shame on you
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