Russia's Putin gets COVID-19 booster jab  | Inquirer News

Russia’s Putin gets COVID-19 booster jab 

/ 12:46 PM November 22, 2021

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Russian President Vladimir Putin looks on during meeting at Novo-Ogaryovo, outside Moscow, on November 21, 2021. – Russian President Vladimir Putin announces on November 21,2021, that he has received a third dose of vaccine, as the country struggles with a new wave of the virus. (Photo by Mikhail Metzel / SPUTNIK / AFP)

MOSCOW — Russian President Vladimir Putin said on Sunday he had had a third dose of a Covid vaccine, as the country struggles with a fresh wave of the virus. “I had it two hours ago,” Putin said on state television channel Rossiya 24, assuring viewers that his booster injection of the Sputnik vaccine had been painless. READ: Putin hopes Sputnik V will protect him after COVID contact

The authorities are struggling to convince people to get vaccinated against Covid, even as a fresh wave of the virus is killing record numbers every day. Even though Russia has several vaccines that it has manufactured itself, only 36.7 percent of the population is fully vaccinated, according to the Gogov website, which tracks the data. Putin, who says he opposes universal mandatory vaccination, has nevertheless backed measures taken in some regions for certain categories of people. Thus in June, the authorities in the capital Moscow said vaccination would be obligatory for anyone working in the service sector. Russia has to date officially recorded more than 9.3 cases of Covid and just over 264,000 deaths, which makes it the worst-hit country in Europe. According to figures from the Rosstat statistics agency however, which works with a broader definition of Covid-linked deaths, the actual toll from the pandemic there was closer to 450,000 at the end of September.
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