Russia may supply Ebola vaccine to Guinea - Consumer Rights watchdog
An outbreak of Ebola in Guinea could lead to a pandemic on the African continent, while the risks for Russia are minimal thanks to the measures taken, the representative of the service Andrey Kritsky said
MOSCOW, March 13. /TASS/. After a request from the Guinean authorities, Russia is considering suppling domestic vaccine against the Ebola virus to the African country, head of the group of specialists of the Federal Service for Surveillance on Consumer Rights Protection and Human Wellbeing in Guinea Andrey Kritsky told TASS.
He recalled that highly effective vaccines have been created in Russia at the Gamaleya National Research Center for Epidemiology and Microbiology and at the watchdog’s Vector Center. The issue of supplying Russian vaccine is being considered in accordance with the request of the health authorities of Guinea, Kritsky said.
Anna Popova explained that comparative analysis of various countries that reported new coronavirus mutations shows no direct connection to the worsening of the epidemiological process
Russiaâs coronavirus situation is stabilizing, expert says
According to Alexander Gorelov, a number of factors contributed to this, including observing preventive measures and boosting vaccination
MOSCOW, March 10. /TASS/. The COVID-19 epidemiological process in Russia is at the stabilization phase now with a downward trend, Deputy Director of the Federal Service for Surveillance on Consumer Rights Protection and Human Wellbeing’s Central Research Institute of Epidemiology Alexander Gorelov told TASS. Currently, the epidemiological process is at the stabilization phase with downward trend, Gorelov said. According to Gorelov, a number of factors contributed to this, including observing preventive measures and boosting vaccination.