MOSCOW, Nov 30, 2021 (BSS/AFP) - Russian President Vladimir Putin on
Tuesday called for mutual recognition of vaccines against the coronavirus to
help curtail the pandemic, as concern grows around the world about the fast-
spreading Omicron variant.
Speaking at a Russian investment forum by video link, Putin said that
countries can "effectively battle" the coronavirus only by coordinating their
actions.
"I mean the mutual recognition of vaccines and vaccination certificates,
the availability of vaccines for all regions of the planet (and) joint work
on new drugs against the coronavirus," the Russian leader told the
conference.
"In the coming weeks, it will become clear how serious the consequences of
the new strain are. But it is very clear that we need to be prepared for any
change in the virus."
Russia in August 2020 was the first country to register a coronavirus
vaccine, Sputnik V, which has been approved for use in dozens of countries.
The jab, however, has not yet been approved by the World Health
Organization or the European Medicines Agency.
Experts had voiced concerns over a fast-track process after Russian
authorities registered Sputnik V ahead of large-scale clinical trials, but it
was since declared safe and over 90 percent effective in an article in
leading medical journal The Lancet.
Russia has not approved any foreign-made vaccines for use in the country.
Concerns are building that existing vaccines will not be able to fend off
the highly mutated Omicron variant and US pharmaceutical company Moderna has
said it will develop a booster shot.
On Thursday, the Russian Direct Investment Fund, which supported Sputnik
V's development by the state-run Gamaleya Center, said that the centre had
also already begun developing an Omicron booster.