Covid-19 mass vaccination in Russia may start in Dec-Jan - Gamaleya Center director
MOSCOW. Aug 14 (Interfax) - A Covid-19 mass vaccination campaign may start in Russia in December-January, Alexander Gintsburg, director of the Gamaleya National Research Center for Epidemiology and Microbiology of the Russian Health Ministry, said in an interview with Interfax on Friday.
"Based on the current plans for manufacturing the vaccine, a vaccination campaign on a larger scale will begin in December-January," he said.
Vaccination of people from risk groups will start in August, he said, adding that a limited amount of the vaccine has been produced inside the country thus far.
The manufacturing of the vaccine in other countries will not impact the vaccine's availability on the domestic market, Gintsburg said.
"As regards the foreign market, the leadership is pursuing a different policy, which will not impact the domestic market. The technology will be transferred to the foreign market rather than the ready product itself, and other countries will produce it using their new and existing capacities," he said.