3 trials of Russia's corona vaccine started, many questions arises

Washington: Outbreak of covid epidemic is increasing continuously around the world. During this time, people from all over the world are eyeing Russia's covid vaccine. Where another big news has emerged about the Russian vaccine. According to the information, the third and final test of Russia's covid vaccine is going to be started. A report says that the third and last phase trial of Sputnik V, the world's first covid-19 vaccine made by Russia, can be started in the next 7 to 10 days.

For your information, let us tell you that the President of Russia had registered the world's covid vaccine last week. Now Russia has declared it without a trial in the third and final phase of its vaccine. According to media reports, several thousand people are expected to be present in this final test of the vaccine created by the Gamalaya Scientific Research Institute of Epidemiology and Microbiology of the Russian Ministry of Health.

Questions being raised about the vaccine's safety: Some scientists around the world have speculated about the safety of this vaccine. The vaccine has been approved without proper testing. They fear that the standards have been compromised in order to keep Russia ahead in the race to develop the vaccine. The test of any vaccine is usually completed in three stages. In the third phase, the vaccine is tested on thousands of people. But Russia has been approved to produce the vaccine only after the Phase 2 test. The third phase test is yet to be done. In this context, it is right to raise questions on Russia's covid-19 vaccine.

However, the concerns expressed about the safety of this vaccine have already been denied by Russia. President Vladimir Putin, with the announcement to develop the vaccine, was said to be completely safe. Putin also told that one of his daughters was also vaccinated between the tests. Russia has said that it will also start production of the vaccine by the end of this month. Russia has named this vaccine Sputnik V, which is based on the name of the world's first satellite. Sputnik satellite was launched by Russia.

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