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Coronavirus in Russia: The Latest News | April 1

Coronavirus in Russia: The Latest News | April 1 Updated: Russia has confirmed 99,233 deaths, according to the national coronavirus information center. According to figures published by state statistics agency Rosstat, Russia s real coronavirus death toll stands at 131,118, with the virus present in another 69,314 deaths. April 1 Russia on Thursday confirmed 9,196 new coronavirus cases and 383 deaths. Russia has approved what it says is the world’s first coronavirus vaccine for pets, the state veterinary service said Wednesday. Austria said on Tuesday it was negotiating with Russia over the possible purchase of 1 million doses of the Sputnik V vaccine which has yet to be approved by EU regulators.

Austria: When will Russia s Sputnik V be available?

The Local The Local 17:51 CEST Austria is concluding a deal with Russia to import the Sputnik V vaccine. When will the vaccine be available in Austria? Austria on Wednesday announced it was in the final stages of a deal to purchase one million doses of Russia’s Sputnik V vaccine.  Austria importing the Russian vaccine will make it the third EU member to have done so after Hungary and Slovakia – although only Hungary has started administering the vaccine.  The announcement however raised several questions, including whether the Austrian government would push ahead to administer the vaccine or whether it would wait for approval from the European Union – and when exactly the vaccine would be available. 

Austria s Kurz and allies seek correction on EU vaccine distribution

Austria hosts leaders to discuss the distribution of COVID-19 vaccines, in Vienna VIENNA (Reuters) – Austrian Chancellor Sebastian Kurz said on Tuesday he and allies from eastern Europe were pushing for the European Union to adjust the way it distributes COVID-19 vaccines after complaining it was uneven Kurz and the leaders of Bulgaria, the Czech Republic, Slovenia, Latvia and Croatia last week wrote to the heads of the European Commission and Council, saying the distribution was not happening in line with national populations as had been agreed. Kurz’s opponents have accused him of trying to deflect blame away from his government for the relatively slow pace of vaccinations.

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