Russian vaccines sold out at Moscow vaccination centers coronavirus EpiVacCorona, as a result of which the registration of citizens for this vaccine is temporarily suspended, the mayor of the Russian capital announced through his website.
“EpiVacCorona vaccines are currently out of stock. Registration for vaccination with this vaccine is suspended. Deliveries of batches of the vaccine are expected from the Ministry of Health “, the announcement states.
EpiVacCorona was the second Russian smallpox vaccine to be approved in Russia on October 14, 2020. One month after its approval. Permission was granted to conduct clinical trials.
Moscow ranks first in Russia in terms of the number of coronavirus cases. In the last twenty-four hours, 7,579 cases were recorded in the Russian capital compared to 5,823 the previous day.

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