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Минздрав Армении одобрил применение российской вакцины от коронавируса Спутник V
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Армения зарегистрировала вакцину от коронавируса Спутник V
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26 Jan in 13:00
A week ago it became known that the Armenian Ministry of Health decided to buy a vaccine against COVID-19 made by the British-Swedish pharmaceutical company AstraZeneca. Armenia has decided to buy the AstraZeneca vaccine to inoculate 3% of the population. Priority will be given to people aged over 65, those who have underlying health conditions and medical workers, the ministry said.
Thus, Armenia decided to vaccinate its older generation with the AstraZeneca vaccine. It is noteworthy that a week after the ministry s decicion, it became known that Germany, and the entire European Union, may refuse from using this vaccine. The reason is that AstraZeneca is not very effective for people over 65. German daily papers Handelsblatt and Bild said in separate reports the vaccine - co-developed by AstraZeneca and Oxford University - had an efficacy of 8% or less than 10%, respectively, in those over 65. German officials fear the vaccine may not be approved in the European
Армения закупает AstraZeneca… а ЕС от нее отказывается
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Pro-government lawmakers questioned on Monday the need for a parliamentary inquiry into the Armenian government’s response to the coronavirus pandemic initiated by the opposition.
The two parliamentary opposition parties, Prosperous Armenia (BHK) and Bright Armenia (LHK), called for such an inquiry in June as they accused the government of mishandling the coronavirus crisis.
Prime Minister Nikol Pashinian’s My Step bloc initially opposed the move. But it reluctantly agreed afterwards to the creation of an ad hoc parliamentary commission tasked with assessing the effectiveness of government efforts to contain the spread of COVID-19.
The 12-member commission was formed earlier this month. Although the commission is headed by the LHK’s Arkadi Khachatrian, eight of its members are affiliated with My Step.