Russian authorities have begun delivering the corona vaccine, which will reach all cities by September 14.
According to the International News Agency, Russia has started sending the first shipment of the world's first registered corona virus vaccine to all its cities, towns, villages and remote areas.
According to reports, the Russian government plans to ensure the availability of the vaccine to all Russian citizens, especially those at high risk for the coronavirus, in order to effectively test the efficacy and safety of the sputum vaccine.
Russian Health Minister Murshko says the corona vaccine will reach all cities, towns and villages by Monday.
He told news agencies that Corona was inspecting the supply chain by sending the first batch of vaccines so that staff and officials could know the need for the vaccine.
It should be noted that Russia had approved the vaccine for public use before the completion of the third phase of the trial, which also faced severe criticism.
According to a study published in the medical journal Lancet, 76 people in the first and second trials of the Russian vaccine developed antibodies.
Russian officials say a vaccine developed for the corona virus has boosted the immune system and antibodies in patients and caused minor side effects.