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Non-Priority Groups Vaccinated for Coronavirus in Moscow – Reports – The Moscow Times
At least seven hospitals administer Sputnik V without giving priority to health, education and social workers, Meduza reported.
Moscow clinics are distributing coronavirus vaccines to anyone who registers without giving priority to high-risk groups in contradiction to officials’ orders, the Meduza news website reported Tuesday.
Moscow kick-started Russia’s nationwide vaccination drive over the weekend, with Mayor Sergei Sobyanin reporting that 2,000 volunteers have so far received the first of two Sputnik V jabs at 70 clinics. Health officials said the vaccination clinics were open to citizens from three main risk groups…
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