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Venezuela to produce Russia’s COVID-19 vaccine

CARACAS, Venezuela, (teleSUR) — Venezuela’s health minister Carlos Alvarado Thursday announced that his country could produce the COVID-19 vaccine Sputnik V, which was developed by the Gamaleya Scientific Research Institute in Russia.

He said that both governments signed confidentiality agreements and are about to start the selection of possible candidates for the vaccine development in Venezuela.

“Our Russian colleagues are in total willingness to join us and help us to speed up the vaccine production and incorporate it into phase 3 (human testing stage),” Alvarado explained.

Regarding the vaccine production, the Bolivarian official stressed on the necessity of making adjustments and review technical elements and assured that the authorities are evaluating the country’s capacity to deal with the packaging process.

Related: Venezuela volunteers to test Russian vaccine

On August 15, Russia’s health minister Mikhail Murashko announced that his country will produce the first batch of the Gamaleya’s vaccine.

Russia’s Direct Investment Fund (RDIF) chief executive officer Kiril Dmitriev also announced that Cuba would be the first Latin American country to produce the Sputnik V. RDIF revealed that over 20 countries have also already requested to buy one billion doses.

The vaccine, named ‘Sputnik V’ after the space satellite launched by Moscow in 1957, has two components that create an immune response to the coronavirus.

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