Russia: World's first Corona vaccine questioned, has 144 side effects
Russia: World's first Corona vaccine questioned, has 144 side effects
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Moscow: Russia may have announced the preparation of the world's first corona virus vaccine and many countries have ordered to buy it, but questions remain as to whether it is effective and safe. According to the documents presented by the Russian government during the registration of this vaccine, the question has arisen only on the availability of this vaccine. According to the biggest information obtained from the documents, according to how safe the vaccine is, clinical studies have not been completed to know it.

Scientists from all over the world, including the World Health Organization (WHO), have raised serious questions on the Russian vaccine Sputnik-V. According to a report in the Daily Mail, only 38 volunteers were given the dose of this vaccine in 42 days in the name of trial. Apart from this, it has also come out that Russia is not ready to give any information on the third phase of the trial, WHO has also raised this question.

The Putin government of Russia claims that there were no side effects other than mild fever, while the documents state that 144 types of side effects have been found in 38 volunteers. Even on the 42nd day of the trial, 31 out of 38 volunteers were troubled by these side effects. Information about what happened in the third trial has not been given in the documents.

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