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Sputnik vaccine will support efforts of vaccination in India: Roman Babushkin

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Sputnik vaccine will support efforts of vaccination in India: Roman Babushkin

Sputnik vaccine will support efforts of vaccination in India: Roman Babushkin

Deputy Chief of the Russian Mission (Russian Embassy) Roman Babushkin said that Sputnik vaccine against COVID-19 would definitely support efforts of vaccination in India.

"As far as Sputnik vaccine approval is concerned, this is a very significant step because it will open up a new dimension in our special privileged strategic partnership.

It would definitely support efforts of vaccination in India," Russian Deputy Ambassador to India said.


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