Moscow sees some encouraging signals on the recognition of the Russian vaccine from Coronavirus “Satellite V” by the World Health Organization (WHO). About this on Sunday, January 2, the deputy head of the Ministry of Foreign Affairs of Russia Alexander Pankin said in an interview with RIA.
At the same time, according to the agency’s interlocutor, such signals are primarily designed to simply calm Russia.
“I see something encouraging, but in this, in my opinion, it is clearly present and a certain polytse in relation to Russia – that is about in the first quarter, in the first half of [” Satellite V “can get approval]” , – explained Pankin.
At the end of December last year, the representative of WHO Margaret Harris explained the delay with the recognition of the “satellite V” “test of technological processes”. According to her, for inclusion in the register of funds for use in emergency situations, WHO requests data on the safety and efficiency of the drug, as well as documentation on production technology.
Before this, the therapist, the leading Elena Malysheva told about the research of the Russian drug in Argentina and Hungary. Malysheva published a post dedicated to security measures during a new outbreak of incidence of coronavirus and encouraged its subscribers to vaccinate “satellite V”. The non-recognition of the WHO vaccine was explained by the fact that the organization does not consist of doctors.