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‘World First’ COVID-19 Vaccine For Animals Registered In Russia, But Will Your Pet Need A Shot? – IFLScience
Russia has registered the ‘world’s first’ veterinary vaccine against COVID-19 for animals.
Named Carnivac-Kov, the shot was developed by the Federal Center
Russia has registered the “worlds first” veterinary vaccine against COVID-19 for animals.
Named Carnivac-Kov, the shot was developed by the Federal Center for Animal Health (FGBI ), an arm of the Russian veterinary healthy authority Rosselkhoznadzor. According to an announcement this week, the agency said the vaccine is now ready for mass production, set to make around 10 thousand doses per day.
Carnivac-Cov will be commercially available in Russia, and the vaccination course of two doses will…
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