Russia discovered COVID 19 vaccine
Russia discovers a vaccine for Corona virus:
While the world
is waiting for a vaccine for the new Corona virus, to put an end to this virus,
Russian President Putin came out, on Tuesday, 8-11-2020, that his country has
developed the first vaccine that provides "sustainable immunity"
against the Corona virus.
Putin said
during a video call with his cabinet ministers:
“This morning,
for the first time in the world, a vaccine against the emerging corona virus
was registered in Russia.”
It is also
interesting that he confirmed that the Russian Corona vaccine has undergone the
necessary checks, and he indicated that 20 countries have requested one billion
doses of this vaccine, and that this commercial production will be available in
September of this year.
America warns of the Russian vaccine:
It is not remote
or strange, minutes after Russia announced the provision of a Russian vaccine
for Coronavirus at commercial levels to most countries of the world, that the
American Washington newspaper publishes the Post and said the following:
"Russia is
unveiling a vaccine for the Coronavirus, claiming to win the global race before
the final test is complete."
The newspaper
announced that such steps may give a false sense of safety to people,
especially in institutions subject to state authority, such as the Chinese
army, whose members took doses of a single vaccine, as stated by the newspaper.
Opinion of scientists and the World Health Organization:
Many scientists
from outside Russia, along with the World Health Organization, have expressed
doubts about the Russian Corona vaccine, and asked about the decision to
register it before the third phase of the experiments that lasts for several
months and include thousands of people and not just numbers that did not exceed
hundreds.
Dr. Ali Fatoum:
Professor of the sciences of bacterial and
viral vaccines at the University of Michigan, and president of the company
involved in manufacturing the emerging corona virus vaccine in the United
States,
He stated in an
intervention on Al-Arabiya TV:
"Until now
it is not clear how successful the Russian vaccine will be and what are its
possible side effects, so how dangerous is that we are opening a new door for
the vaccine. We do not know what is behind this door as we give people a
vaccine whose success has not been proven in the clinical method required to
make sure of the effectiveness of the vaccine, but what The United States of
America and the World Health Organization fear the use of a vaccine that is not
scientifically proven. "
He explained:
"That the
correct scientific rule should have been applied to the method of dealing with
these drugs so that there are certain stages that must be adhered to, and the
safety of the recipient must be the first concern that must be proven in
thousands of people, not in less than a hundred people, then enter the second
stage and then Third, he declared that what Russia has done is not considered a
commitment to international scientific and health standards to produce a
vaccine.
He explained
that we must recognize that the development of vaccines in Russia and in the
previous version of the Soviet Union, played a very important role in
developing a vaccine for polio in all countries of the world.
Dr. Ashraf Al-Dada:
Dr. Ashraf
Al-Dada, Director of the Immunology Department at King Faisal Specialist Hospital,
explained that what is followed until the vaccine is officially approved and
registered is the completion of the third stage in order to test the vaccine on
thousands of people.
Russian President Putin:
Russian President Putin announced on Tuesday
that the Russian Ministry of Health has approved the new Russian vaccine for
the Coronavirus and indicated that the new Corona virus vaccine has become
ready and that his daughter received a dose of it, which indicates his great
confidence in the effectiveness and safety of this vaccine.
According to Reuters:
The Russian Corona vaccine was developed by
the "Nikolai Aesthetic" Center in Moscow, less than two months after
the start of human tests.