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Russia Vaccine. Russia has been pushing hard to quickly develop a coronavirus vaccine and said earlier this month it hoped to launch mass production within weeks and turn out "several million". The speed at which Russia is moving to roll out its vaccine highlights its determination to win the global race for an.

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Russia intends to be the first in the world to approve a coronavirus vaccine, in less than two weeks, CNN has learned. Russia is pushing ahead with several vaccine prototypes. Russia has been pushing hard to quickly develop a coronavirus vaccine and said earlier this month it hoped to launch mass production within weeks and turn out "several million".

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Russia has been pushing hard to quickly develop a coronavirus vaccine and said earlier this month it hoped to launch mass production within weeks and turn out "several million".

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Russia intends to be the first in the world to approve a coronavirus vaccine, in less than two weeks, CNN has learned. Vaccination against the novel coronavirus will be optional in Russia, but people show huge interest in the vaccine, Russian Health Minister Mikhail Murashko "The vaccination will be optional, but we. Officials claimed that one trialed by the Asked about the developments in Russia, the WHO stressed that all vaccine candidates should go.