Russian President Vladimir Putin has said the country's homegrown Covid-19 vaccine was as "reliable as a Kalashnikov [AK-47] assault rifle" as the Russian health officials authorised a single-dose version of the Sputnik V jab, dubbed...
Full ArticleCovid 19 coronavirus: Russia authorises Sputnik Light vaccine, a single-dose treatment
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