Paul
Goble
Staunton, August 16 – Moscow is
using mass inoculation as a substitute for the third phase of testing of the vaccine
that the authorities have not carried out as required, some Russian bloggers
say; and consequently, those who allow themselves to be vaccinated are putting
themselves at grave risk of infection or death (https://ura.news/news/1052445415).
These fears are supported by experts
both in Russia and abroad, and therefore, they should not be dismissed simply
as another manifestation of the kind of “anti-vaxxer” attitudes regularly on
display in the United States and other countries (business-gazeta.ru/article/477943,
idelreal.org/a/30785765.html and presseportal.de/pm/30621/4676684).
Aleksandr Gintsburg, head of the laboratory
which developed the Russian vaccine, is seeking to calm such fears. He says
that mass vaccination will begin “approximately a month after the beginning of
the third stage of testing,” something many may not find entirely reassuring (regnum.ru/news/3037756.html).
And he adds that yet another
indication of how much of a breakthrough the Russian vaccine is can be seen in
the fact that other companies presumably in foreign countries are seeking to “lure
away” its researchers so that they can press forward with the development of
their own medications (regnum.ru/news/3037893.html).
Because there won’t be enough
vaccine available for everyone immediately but only over the course of nine to
12 months, the Russian government has announced that it is taking control of
the distribution process to ensure that it is fair and transparent (regnum.ru/news/3037740.html and capost.media/news/obshchestvo/the-necessary-amount-of-vaccine-covid-19-russia-will-get-in-a-year/).
In launching the coronavirus vaccine
effort, Russian officials are being urged to promote vaccinations against other
diseases, especially in advance of the regular flu and pneumonia season (ura.news/news/1052445395). And experts
are warning that the vaccine alone won’t be the magic bullet many assume (style.rbc.ru/health/5f3509099a79474aecda1e99?from=column_31).
The Russian government announced
that 4969 new cases of infection have been registered in the last 24 hours
bringing the cumulative total to 922,853, and 68 new deaths, bringing that toll
to 15,685 (t.me/COVID2019_official/1296).
The pandemic continues to ebb and
flow across Russia with re-openings and re-closings tracking that development (regnum.ru/news/society/3033993.html).
Despite the official push to reopen schools, parental fears are prompting some
places to consider offering distance learning opportunities despite earlier
refusing to do so (echo.msk.ru/news/2693413-echo.html).
And in what may be the worst news of
the day, journalists are reporting that in Russian-occupied Crimea, local
officials and businessmen are refusing to enforce mask and social distancing
requirements on holiday visitors, thus opening the way for the spread of the virus
among them and in Russia on their return (svpressa.ru/society/article/273508/).
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