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‘Uneven situation’: Evaluation of Russia’s COVID shot has been postponed, says WHO

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oi-Madhuri Adnal

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Geneva, Mar 17: The World Health Organisation said Wednesday its evaluation of Russia’s Sputnik V coronavirus vaccine has been postponed for the time being, due to the “uneven situation.”

WHO vaccines expert Dr. Mariangela Simao said at a press briefing that the U.N. health agency’s officials had originally been scheduled to visit Russia on March 7 to assess the facilities where Sputnik V is produced – just weeks after Russia invaded Ukraine. “These inspections were postponed for a later date,” Simao said.

“The assessment, along with inspections, have been affected because of the situation,” she said, explaining that booking flights had been difficult and that there had been issues with credit cards “and some more operational issues.”

Western countries largely closed their airspace to Russian planes after Russia invaded Ukraine and slapped wide-ranging sanctions on Russian financial institutions.

“This has been discussed with the Russian applicants and new dates will be set as soon as possible,” Simao said. The WHO has been evaluating Russia’s Sputnik V vaccine for an emergency use authorisation since last year.

The authorisation would allow Sputnik V to be purchased as part of the UN.-backed COVAX effort to distribute vaccines worldwide, and would lend credibility to a shot that has been often maligned.

A late-stage study published in the journal Lancet in 2020 in more than 20,000 participants found that Sputnik V was safe and about 91% effective against infection and highly effective at preventing people from becoming severely ill with COVID-19. But last October, South Africa’s drug regulator rejected the shot, citing some safety concerns the Russian manufacturer wasn’t able to answer.

South African officials said they were concerned that the technology used in the Sputnik V shot might not be safe in a population with high rates of HIV.

The European Medicines Agency has said its evaluation of Sputnik V remains ongoing. The shot has been given the green light in more than 70 countries. To date no significant safety problems have been identified.

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Story first published: Thursday, March 17, 2022, 8:28 [IST]

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