(ANSA) - BRATISLAVA, APRIL 08 - In Slovakia, Sputnik raises big doubts among experts: the National Institute for Drug Control (Sukl) has announced that it has analyzed the batches of the Russian vaccine arrived in the country and found that they would have the same properties as the substances used in the tests and studies published in the Lancet medical journal.
The Slovak government, which entered into crisis precisely over the Russian vaccine order, has not yet decided whether to vaccinate the population with this drug.
"A fake new", replies Mosca on the twitter account of Sputnik V. "Unfortunately - he adds - in violation of the existing contract and in an act of sabotage, the National Institute for Drug Control (Sukl) of Slovakia has made so that Sputnik V was tested in a laboratory that is not part of the network of EU official drug control laboratories (OMCL) even if these were available. Sukl has launched a disinformation campaign against Sputnik and plans further provocations ".
"The quality of Sputnik V - he insists - has been confirmed by the regulatory authorities of 59 countries".
(HANDLE).