Moldova Is Interested in Receiving Russian Coronavirus Vaccine

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Moldova will send a request to Russia asking for coronavirus vaccine, the registration of which recently announced Russian President Vladimir Putin. So stated President Igor Dodon meeting with Russian Ambassador to Moldova Oleg Vasnetsov, newsmaker.md reported. As Dodon noted on Facebook, at the meeting he discussed with the ambassador the topic of the coronavirus vaccine. “I congratulated the Russian partners on the very important achievement of medical science in pandemic and stressed the interest of our country in obtaining this vaccine. In the near future, the leadership of Moldova will send a request to Moscow,” Dodon said. The day before, the President said after the Supreme Security Council meeting that so far there is no coronavirus vaccine in the world ready for being exported to other countries. According to Dodon, Moldova got registered in the list of the World Health Organization to receive the vaccine after it appears. Recall that Russian President Vladimir Putin announced on August 11 that the country had registered the world's first coronavirus vaccine. Putin noted that one of his daughters was vaccinated with the Russian coronavirus vaccine.