Moscow-Sana
The Russian Direct Investment Fund announced today that 23 countries have approved the Russian "Sputnik V" vaccine, after the Ministry of Health in Mongolia today registered the vaccine as part of an accelerated procedure.
Sputnik quoted the head of the Russian Fund Kirill Dmitriev as saying in a statement that the partners in Mongolia made a decision to register the vaccine after carefully studying the data of the vaccine’s clinical trials, indicating its high efficacy and safety, indicating that the approval for the vaccine was obtained with the help of the leading Mongolian pharmaceutical company, Mongolian Empex Concern. “.
Dmitriev added that "Sputnik V" is one of the leading vaccines in the world and the number of countries that approve its use is increasing every day.
Mongolia is the 23rd country to approve the use of the "Sputnik V" vaccine, as it was previously approved for use in 22 countries.