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  • 2020-10-01 (xsd:date)
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  • thus sabotaging the fight against the coronavirus. He also claimed the Western vaccines relied on "experimental technologies (en)
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  • Belarus will be the first foreign nation to test the Russian Sputnik V coronavirus vaccine. One hundred volunteers there will take part in the clinical trials beginning Oct. 1, the Russian Direct Investment Fund (RDIF), developer of the vaccine, announced on Sept. 28.The Russian health ministry approved the vaccine on Aug. 11 ahead of final phase 3 clinical trials, which were launched 17 days later.Denis Loginov, lead scientist at Moscow’s Gamaleya National Center of Epidemiology and Microbiology, which developed the vaccine, defended its speedy approval. Sputnik V is based on the Ebola virus vaccine, which took the center 20 years to develop. We simply changed the warhead of this rocket (en)
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