Russia records lowest infection rate in 6 months

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More than one million people in Russia have reportedly been vaccinated against COVID-19, with the nation recording its lowest infection rate in over 6 months. Russia approved the Sputnik V jab, which was the first registered vaccine against COVID-19, in August 2020. The jab was developed by the state-run Gamaleya Institute and boasts an efficacy rate of above 95 per cent, according to officials.
 

Reminds me of a joke my husband told me.

Q: How do you know when a politician is lying?

A: You can see their lips moving.
That's what Judge Judy says about teenagers. Really, though, it's a shame. I had high hopes for Russia when Gorbachev was around. Oh well. It's hard when your history has no democracy in it. Heck, seems hard when democracy is in your history.
 
If I, Vladimir Putin, say Sputnik V jab is good, then is good. It made me more of a man. Do you want to be big burly man, make women swoon? Get Sputnik V, 95% effective, can't go wrong. (y)
 


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