Russian President Vladimir Putin completes Covid vaccination

Russia's President Putin took both doses of the Corona vaccine, the first dose was taken on March 23


Russian President Vladimir Putin reported that he had taken a second dose of the Covid-19 vaccine. He took his first dose of the vaccine on 23 March. He took his first dose of the vaccine on 23 March. After taking the first dose, Kremlin spokeswoman Dmitry Peskov was told that Putin felt better and did not take a single day off from work.

He said, 'I took the second dose of the vaccine. I hope everything goes well. I have no hope but trust. ' President Putin told reporters that he is not experiencing any adverse effects after taking the second dose. Putin said, 'As you see, everything is normal, no adverse effects.' He said that doctors have told him that after developing the first dose of the vaccine, he has developed a 'good resistance response'.

The public was surprised by Putin's introduction of a vaccine after a large-scale vaccine campaign was launched against Covid-19 in Russia. Some critics even went as far as to say that this is causing more public hesitation about the vaccine. 3 vaccines manufactured in the country - Sputnik V, EpivacCorona and CoviVac have been approved. All three were approved even before the completion of the trial of the advanced stages and experts say that it is necessary to ensure that they are safe and effective based on the established scientific rules.

 

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