Scientists said the frozen vaccine would be suitable for current global vaccine supply chains while the freeze-dried version could be used in hard-to-reach areas. Sputnik V/Stuff An image of the Sputnik V vaccine in production and samples of the two serums that are taken. Sputnik V/Stuff The Sputnik V vaccine is in production in Russia. It remains unclear whether they were among the volunteers in clinical trials or accessed the vaccine in some other way. Michael Head, a senior research fellow in global health at Britain’s University of Southampton, agreed the Russian vaccine appeared to be “promising,” but that further studies were needed.
Source: Stuff September 04, 2020 15:11 UTC