Russian Center to Release 2 COVID-19 Vaccine Variants into Commercial Turnover

By Staff, Agencies
Russia’s Vector research center plans to release two variants of a COVID-19 vaccine into circulation, said director of the center Rinat Maksyutov.
"We have developed vaccines for the prevention of COVID-19 on the basis of six independent technological platforms. We have chosen two most promising vaccine options that we intend to release into civic circulation," Maksyutov said in a television appearance on Russia's Rossiya-1 channel.
He went on to posit that some people may develop lifelong immunity under certain conditions.
"With certain characteristics of the immune system, and if the course of the disease was severe, I can assume that lifelong immunity can be formed," Maksyutov said.
The center’s vaccines are not far behind Russian Gamaleya research center’s Sputnik V, which was registered in August.
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