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Vaccine nationalism pricks brief bubble of joy | News | The Sunday Times – The Times
Britain had plenty to boast about last week after becoming the first western country to approve a coronavirus vaccine. Yesterday it was Russia’s turn to engage…

Britain had plenty to boast about last week after becoming the first western country to approve a coronavirus vaccine. Yesterday it was Russias turn to engage in some viral one- upmanship. Moscow opened 70 vaccination stations offering its locally produced Sputnik V vaccine to limited numbers of medical staff, social workers and teachers beating Britain to the launch of a mass immunisation programme by at least three days.
The first British recipients of a different vaccine, produced in Belgium…
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