Moscow Mayor announced that the city will open its new COVID-19 vaccination centers on Saturday, 5th December 2020. The first people to receive the shot will be teachers, doctors and social workers, Mayor Sergei Sobyanin said on Thursday. In addition, President Vladimir Putin on Wednesday ordered a large-scale voluntary vaccination programme against COVID-19 to commence next week across Russia, saying teachers and doctors should be first in line to get the flagship Sputnik V vaccine. People in Moscow will be able to register for the jab online from Friday, Sobyanin said in a statement on his website. Russia, which has resisted imposing stringent lockdown measures, reported a record 28,145 new infections earlier on Thursday, including 7,750 in Moscow. Interpol warns, 'Beware of fake advertisement on corona vaccine' Pfizer spirals up 5pc in share price After UK Approves Its C-Vaccine Japan To administer Free COVID-19 Vaccine To All Its Residents