Analysis suggests Russia faked Covid-19 vaccine trial results
Russia faked vaccine trial results, says analysis Australian and Singaporean researchers believe Kremlin fabricated efficacy of the data. Russian scientists said the jab worked across five age groups last year. Some experts said the results were ‘too good to be true’ given the few infections in each cohort. The trial’s...
Read moreSputnik vaccine has no adverse reactions among children aged 9 to 11
Alexander Gintsburg, the director of the Gamaleya Research Center for Epidemiology and Microbiology in Russia developed the Sputnik V vaccine, said that children aged between 9-11 were vaccinated against the coronavirus with the Sputnik V shots. These children did not show any notable side effects. The Sputnik V vaccine...
Read moreRussia moving ahead in making COVID shots obligatory as a national vaccination agenda says the health minister
The health minister Mikhail Murashko mentioned that he is currently working together with the members of Congress to make vaccination against COVID mandatory at the national level. Mikhail Murashko, the head of the Russian Ministry of Health, stated that the vaccination against coronavirus infection may become obligatory in Russia’s National...
Read moreA more transmittable COVID-19 subvariant of the Omicron strain was detected in Russia
An even more contagious variant of the COVID-19 Omicron type has entered Russia, according to Rospotrebnadzor, a senior official representing the health watchdog for consumers. According to a health watchdog in Russia, as compared to the early forms of Omicron, these variants of COVID-19 Omicron are more transmissible. The VGARus database...
Read moreCOVID-related deaths in Russia total around 812,000, according to official figures
According to the recent data released by the Rosstat state statistical service, Russia has registered 812,127 COVID-related deaths since the outbreak of coronavirus infection began in April of 2020. These figures were based on calculations by the Reuters news agency based on recently released data by the Russian authorities. The...
Read moreCrisis center reports 3,774 daily cases of COVID-19 among Russian citizens
According to the anti-COVID crisis center’s report to TASS, there were 18,365,879 COVID-19 cases across Russia on Monday, up 3,774 from the previous day. The economy’s relative growth increased by 0.02 percent year on year. Only 1,470 people were admitted to hospitals in Russia yesterday, a 9.2 percent decrease from...
Read moreHealth crisis in Russia: tens of thousands of wounded soldiers are causing a meltdown
Russia’s healthcare system is in disarray. The treatment of COVID-19 victims, as well as funding restrictions imposed as part of Vladimir Putin’s “health optimization” program, has already put a strain on Russia’s healthcare system, resulting in thousands of Russian personnel being injured in Ukraine. Moscow Insider has reported the...
Read moreRussia’s COVID-19 infection rate remains high, with 3,259 new cases reported recently
According to reports from the anti-coronavirus crisis center in the country, COVID-19 cases in Russia climbed by 3,259 in a single day, bringing the total to 18,358,459. The relative growth of coronavirus in Russia grew by 0.02 percent. The previous day, 1,866 people in Russia were hospitalized with COVID-19, a...
Read moreCOVID-19 cases in Russia continue to climb as 3,349 cases are recorded recently
The number of COVID-19 cases in Russia has climbed by 3,349 in the last day. The rate of growth accelerated to 0.02 percent in relative terms. A decrease of 20.9% in hospitalizations for COVID-19 in Russia’s population of 662 people was recorded on the previous day. In 49 areas, hospitalizations...
Read more4188 new COVID-19 cases are registered in Russia
According to a statement issued by the coronavirus response center on Friday, Russia has reported 4,188 new cases of COVID-19 in the previous twenty-four hours as well as 2,093 hospitalizations and 78 deaths. According to the Interfax news agency, the headquarters said that an additional 5,234 patients had recovered during...
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