In clarifications regarding the Russian vaccine against coronavirus Sputnik-V Alexander Ginzburg, director of the Gamaley Institute of Science in Moscow, developed the drug.
“The interval between its two doses Russian vaccine “Sputnik-V can be increased from the current 21 days to three months, without affecting the quality of the vaccine, and in some cases it can enhance the immune response,” said Gamalei.
«As for the Sputnik-V vaccine, which was developed by our research center, we believe that the minimum interval of 21 days between the first and second dose of the vaccine, which was determined earlier, can be increased to 3 months. “Increasing the interval will not affect the immune response triggered by the vaccine, and in some cases it will enhance and prolong it,” Ginsburg said.

He clarified that they came to this conclusion based on the experience from its use vaccine by utilizing the identical adenovirus platform and thanks to the successful campaigns made for the mass vaccination of the population in Russia and in many foreign countries.
“We believe that in conditions of extremely high demand for the vaccine from the world, this decision will allow us to significantly accelerate the immunization of the population,” he noted, as broadcast by the Athens News Agency.
«The regulatory authority of each country must decide for itself whether to maintain the interval of 21 days between the two doses of the vaccine, or to increase it to three months“, Said Ginzburg, pointing out that in Russia the space will remain as it is.

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