Friday 19 March 2021

British Prime Minister Boris Johnson receives his first dose of Covid-19 vaccine from AstraZenica


 

The British News

Published by George E. Smith


British Prime Minister Boris Johnson receives his first dose of Covid-19 vaccine from  AstraZenica


London -  UK Prime Minister Boris Johnson got inoculated with the first dose of Covid-19 vaccine from AstraZenica on Friday and implore to the people to do exact same thing, saying  " he did not feel a thing."


The 56 year old Prime Minister received his first dose of the vaccine on the same hospital where he was admitted and treated after contracting the coronavirus about almost a year ago.


" I literally did not feel a thing. It was very good and very quick," Johnson said after getting the vaccine at the Saint Thomas' hospital in London.  


" I can not recommend it too highly, everybody when you do get your notification to go for a jab, please go and get it, it is the best thing for you, best thing for your family and for everyone else." 


Several photographs showed Johnson wearing a mask, a shirt and a tie with sleeves rolled up while a nurse administering the vaccine intramuscularly on his deltoid of upper extremity. 


On friday, United Kingdom broke its own record for the most covid-19 inoculation given in a day and almost half of the adults of the entire British population  have obtained the first dose, making the Great Britain as one of the fastest countries in the world to roll out a covid-19 vaccine program.


Source : Reuters

Saturday 6 March 2021

Russian Sputnik V is the world's second largest when it comes to regulatory rate approval

 


Russian Sputnik V is the world's second largest when it comes to regulatory rate approval


The Russian News

Published by Edward Barbacena


Moscow -The Russian vaccine against the coronavirus Sputnik V ranked second in the world among all approved anti-COVID drugs, according to its official Twitter account.

"Sputnik V is now the second most popular anticovid vaccine in the world in terms of regulatory approvals. Thank you for this vote of confidence!" Reads the message on the account, indicating that the Russian vaccine has been licensed in 45 countries.

According to the list published by the developers of Sputnik V, the most popular vaccine is currently AstraZeneca, approved in 49 countries, and third place is held by Pfizer, with 43 approvals.




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