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CONGRATS RUSSIA !!!

By Bryan MacDonald

Moscow’s Gamelei Center could register the world’s first coronavirus vaccine on August 12, Russia’s deputy health minister has revealed. Oleg Gridnev says medical workers and the elderly will be given priority for immunization.
The senior minister at the department, Mikhail Murashko, announced last week that a nationwide mass vaccination program is planned to begin in October. Murashko added that all expenses will be covered by the government.
“The registration of the vaccine developed at the Gamelei Center will take place on August 12,” Gridnev told journalists in Ufa on Friday morning, as cited by RIA Novosti. “Now the last stage, the third, is underway. This is the testing part and is extremely important. We have to understand that the vaccine itself must be safe.”
The Health Ministry, in an official statement, clarified that “the documents required for registration of the vaccine developed by the Gamelei Center, including data from clinical trials, are under examination. The issue of its registration will be decided upon the results of the examination.”
Clinical trials of the formula began at Moscow’s Sechenov University on June 18. In a study involving 38 volunteers, it passed safety protocols. It was observed that all those who took part developed immunity to the infection.


The speed with which Russia has managed to research and approve a formula has raised some eyebrows in the West, but Vadim Tarasov, a top scientist at Sechenov, said the country had a head start as it has spent the last 20 years developing skills in this field and trying to understand how viruses transmit.

The haste is fairly easy to grasp when you consider the effect Covid-19 has had on the world’s largest country. With more than 870,000 cases, it is among the four countries worst affected by the epidemic, along with the US, Brazil, and India. Russia’s 14,725 fatalities is the 11th highest in the world, although when measured per capita, the death rate ranks 47th, below Germany, but above Austria.

The technology behind the Russian vaccine is based on adenovirus, the common cold. Created artificially, the vaccine proteins replicate those of Covid-19, triggering “an immune response similar to that caused by the coronavirus itself,” Tarasov said. In other words, immunization is similar to having survived the virus, but without its life-threatening risks.

Kirill Dmitriev, the head of Russia’s sovereign wealth fund, which has bankrolled the research, last week compared the vaccine discovery process to the Space Race. “Americans were surprised when they heard Sputnik’s beeping, it’s the same with this vaccine. Russia will have got there first,” he told US TV. He previously noted that Russian experience in working on remedies for Ebola and MERS gave its scientists an advantage in responding to the current pandemic.

Other countries are also developing their own potential vaccines, most notably Britain and the US. Last month, researchers at the University of Oxford said their formula appears safe and seems to trigger an immune response. It is made from a genetically engineered virus responsible for giving chimpanzees the common cold. The UK government has already ordered 100 million doses.
 
Don't believe that! It's all propaganda from Russia and duterte just wants Filipinos to be the guinea pigs of the russians!!!
Their vaccine is not yet even tested (only 100 people have been tested). The worldwide scientists and also the WHO say that this vaccine is not yet done, the same than all other vaccines in other countries... Plus it might be more dangerous pa to release a vaccine not tested enuf..

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Russia’s race to allow civilian use of a potential coronavirus vaccine before clinical trials are complete could put people at risk, according to a local association of multinational pharmaceutical companies.

The government plans to give a vaccine developed by Moscow’s Gamaleya Institute conditional registration as early as this week, which would open the door to civilian use. Yet less than 100 people had officially received the inoculation against the epidemic by early August and its widespread use could be dangerous, the Association of Clinical Trials Organizations said in a letter sent to Health Minister Mikhail Murashko on Monday.

“Why are all corporations following the rules, but Russian ones aren’t? The rules for conducting clinical trials are written in blood. They can’t be violated,” ACTO Executive Director Svetlana Zavidova said by phone. “This is a Pandora’s Box and we don’t know what will happen to people injected with an unproven vaccine.”

The Gamaleya vaccine, which is being developed together with the Russian Direct Investment Fund, began Phase 3 testing last week. Prime Minister Mikhail Mishustin said Monday he hopes it will be registered “soon,” while one of his deputies has said production is likely to start next month and the Health Ministry said mass vaccinations could begin by October.

World Health Organization spokesperson Christian Lindmeier told reporters last week in Geneva that vaccines should go through all stages of testing before being licensed.

A spokesperson for RDIF declined to comment on the letter. The Health Ministry didn’t immediately respond to a request for comment.

Scores of Russia’s business and political elite have already been given access to the experimental vaccine as early as April, according to people familiar with the effort. Military volunteers completed Phase 2 trials in July, according to the Defense Ministry. The results haven’t been published in a peer-reviewed journal.

Researchers and pharmaceutical companies in other countries including the U.S., the U.K., Japan and China are also racing to develop vaccines. AstraZeneca Plc, Moderna Inc. and Pfizer Inc. have begun late-stage testing for Covid-19 vaccines, with initial results from some of the human trials expected as early as October.

ACTO represents a group of multinational companies that conduct clinical trials in Russia, including Pfizer, AstraZeneca and Novartis AG.

Russia had over 27,000 coronavirus-related deaths in the second quarter, according to Federal Statistics Service data. It has the fourth-most confirmed cases in the world, with nearly 900,000 people diagnosed.

“They haven’t published anything,” Zavidova said of the Russian efforts. “This runs counter to the rest of the world. There is a standard to publish data even from unsuccessful studies.”
 
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parang "jet ski" before hahaha
 

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[XX='Planet Galileo, c: 160816, m: 1011376'][/XX] paano naging fake news yan? si duterte na nga mismo nag sabi niyan. pumili ka naman ng sasagutin mo na hindi ka naman mapahiya.
 
kung malaki tiwala niyo sa admin ngayun, pangunahan niyo na ang first round niyan. may chance na tutulad sa dengvaxia yan. kulang pa ang testing, which could mean na pilipinas yung lugar para diyan. naka maskara sa for free yung vaccine, pero dapat binibayaran yung mga sasali sa clinical trials.
kung gusto niyo mag pa vaccine, go lang.
 
[XX='Planet Galileo, c: 161186, m: 1011376'][/XX] hindi siya, si roque nag sabi
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yung sinabi niya na mag papa vaccine mismo siya.
kahit russian mismo sinasabi na for testing pa lang yung vaccine. kaya guinea pig.
 
kahit san ka pa maghanap ng source, wala sinabi si duterte na guinea pig.
pilit mo pa guinea pig, nakalagay na jan sa source mo
" The Philippine Food and Drug Administration (FDA) will make sure that the Russia-made COVID-19 vaccine is safe before it will be administered to President Rodrigo Duterte, Malacañang said Wednesday. "
 
[XX='Planet Galileo, c: 161237, m: 1011376'][/XX] dito naman tayo, pahinaan naman sa comprehension hahaha
sinabi ko na si roque nag sabi diba at kung babasahan mo meron diyan:

Earlier, Duterte You do not have permission to view the full content of this post. Log in or register now., saying he was willing to have himself injected in public.

“The good news is the Russians have declared that they have the vaccine. Whether or not we could actually use it will depend on the compliance on our existing laws because we have a statute that penalizes the use of any drug without prior approval of the FDA,” presidential spokesperson Harry Roque told CNN Philippines in an interview.

dito naman:
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Duterte said he was willing to be the first Filipino to receive the anti-COVID-19 shots which Russia had developed.

He said COVID-19 vaccines will be distributed by Russia worldwide by September or October after clinical studies are completed.

“Ako pagdating ng bakuna in public, para walang satsat diyan, in public magpa-injection ako,” Duterte said.

“Ako ‘yong unang ma-eksperimentuhan. Okay para sa akin,” he added. -NB, GMA News
 
si Roque nga diba
Roque also said the Presidential Security Group’s (PSG) assessment will be a factor.

“It was perfectly fine for him to offer it because that’s his way of telling the people that ‘I want us to have a vaccine and if I have to be the guinea pig for it, I don’t mind’ because that’s the attitude of the President,” he said.
 
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