Russia optimistic about European approval of Sputnik jab
SAINT PETERSBURG: Russian officials said on Friday a European review of the country’s Sputnik V coronavirus vaccine is going “according to plan” and the jab may be approved in the coming months, local news agencies reported.
Sputnik V has been registered in more than 65 countries but has yet to be approved by the European Medicines Agency (EMA) or the United States’ Food and Drug Administration (FDA).
“Everything is going according to plan,” Health Minister Mikhail Murashko told journalists on the sidelines of the Saint Petersburg Economic forum. “We haven’t received any critical questions so I think the work is going to plan, we are waiting for results,” Murashko said.
Kirill Dmitriyev, head of the Russian Direct Investment Fund that helped fund the development of the jab, said the “registration time depends on the EMA”. “A normal working process is underway, which we hope will not be politicised,” Dmitriyev added.
Russia has registered four homegrown vaccines—Sputnik V, EpiVacCorona, CoviVac and in May Sputnik Light.
While Russia’s domestic vaccination campaign started in early December ahead of most countries, the country has struggled to innoculate its citizens. Polls show that many Russians are sceptical of coronavirus vaccines.
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