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Russia wants to distribute its questionable coronavirus vaccine to other countries: report

Russian President Vladimir Putin wants to distribute its questionable Sputnik V coronavirus vaccine to other countries, Reuters reported Saturday.

Russia first approved Sputnik V in August, but experts and health officials were skeptical the vaccine would work since it did not go through necessary phase 3 trials. The Kremlin also kept important information relevant to the vaccine's success out of the public's eye. This included its methodology.Russian President Vladimir Putin said Saturday that the country is hoping to distribute its controversial Sputnik V coronavirus vaccine to other countries, according to

 

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Maybe his buddy Donald Trump should try it, along with some hydroxy chloroquine and a cold glass of disinfectant to wash it down.

Lol

I see.

Calling the world! Do not inject or buy this Russian 'sputnik vaccine! There were people who died in Brasil from side-effects! This vaccine did not reach the 3rd phase of testing! Pfizer& Moderna are the safest Vaccines! tested 3rd phase completed! 94-95% effective! (Fact!)

Hard pass

Americans need to be a little leery about Putin’s generous offer to share his country’s vaccine. He doesn’t have a good reputation in giving injections that are good for you!

Wow

As opposed to a vaccine produced by the infallible Big Pharma

Questionable just because it was produced in Russia...

Putin : Trust me

thanks

How do you say, THanks but no thanks in Russian?

🤣🤣🤣 sure ... sorry trumplost

'Vaccines are the most cost-effective health care interventions there are. A dollar spent on a childhood vaccination not only helps save a life, but greatly reduces spending on future healthcare.' ~ Ezekiel Emanuel

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