Moscow-Sana
The developers of the Russian anti-Coronavirus vaccine, Sputnik V, announced that the World Health Organization confirmed that its study had entered the final stage, noting that the committee of inspectors would visit Russia soon to prepare the documents.
And a brief statement published on the vaccine developers’ account on Twitter this evening, and reported by Russia Today, said that the World Health Organization confirmed that the pre-qualification of Sputnik V is in full swing and has entered its final stage.
For his part, the director of the Russian Fund for Direct Investments Kirill Dmitriev expected that the vaccine would be approved by the World Health Organization within the next two months.
In late September, Russian Health Minister Mikhail Murashko announced after a meeting with WHO Director-General Tedros Adhanom Ghebreyesus that there were no major obstacles in the process of the World Health Organization making its decision about whether to allow Sputnik V to be used in emergency situations, as it did with 6 other vaccines, explaining that We are talking about requirements for the documents necessary for registration.