Russia Will Send To Mexico 2 Thousand Vaccines Against Coronavirus

Russia Will Send To Mexico 2 Thousand Vaccines Against Coronavirus

Foreign Minister Marcelo Ebrard announced that the country will receive the "Sputnik V" vaccine in September to be applied in the Phase 3 trial.

The country will also be part of the tests to confirm the efficacy of the doses, Russia will send 2,000 vaccines against the coronavirus to Mexico , as announced by the Secretary of Foreign Relations, who assures that it is excellent news.

Faced with the crisis that the world is experiencing due to the pandemic, the race to find a cure continues, so Russia will send 2,000 vaccines against the coronavirus to Mexico, which are expected to begin to be applied in just over 10 days .

The Ministry of Foreign Relations has announced that thanks to talks with the largest nation in the world, the country will have 2,000 vaccines against the coronavirus, Russia will send doses to be tested with Mexican patients.

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Russia will send 2,000 vaccines against coronavirus to Mexico. Photo: AFP.

The Secretary of Foreign Relations, Marcelo Ebrard, announced that the Russian government has agreed to send 2,000 tests of the "Sputnik V" vaccine to be part of phase 3 of tests in which said preparation is found.

According to what was declared by the Chancellor, these 2,000 doses would be arriving in Mexico in September, so that they are also applied that same month, he also added that this was achieved thanks to various talks with the Russian government.

We have had talks with them for some time and yesterday Mexico was offered to have at least 2,000 doses of the vaccine to make its protocol to start testing in Mexico, which is very good news.

The "Sputnik V" vaccine test is not the only one that would be arriving in Mexico to be tested in phase 3, as Marcelo Ebrard assured that two more from China, one from the United States and one more from France would also be tested in collaboration with England, but those are not dated yet.