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India&rsquo;s Ambassador to Moscow Bala Venkatesh Varma has taken a shot of the Sputnik V vaccine, marking a strong endorsement of the product that is likely to be cleared in the coming weeks for use in India.</p>
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&quot;I am very happy to tell you that I have already taken the first shot of the Sputnik V vaccine, last week. I feel very well, there are no side effects. Many of my colleagues also have taken the vaccine and many are going to do so,&quot; the Indian ambassador was quoted as saying in a TASS news agency report from Moscow.</p>
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On January 18, Italian Ambassador to Moscow Pasquale Terracciano said he had received Russia&rsquo;s Sputnik V coronavirus jab and had not suffered any side effects, the report said.</p>
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Indian pharma giant Dr Reddy&rsquo;s Laboratories and Russian Direct Investment Fund (RDIF) are currently carrying out III clinical trials for Sputnik V vaccine in India which will be completed in the coming weeks. As many as 40,000 participants are enrolled in the Phase III trial of the Russian vaccine.</p>
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According to Kirill Dmitriev, CEO of Russian Direct Investment Fund (RDIF)&ldquo;India will produce about 300 million doses or more of the vaccine for us in 2021.&rdquo;</p>
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Apart from Dr Reddy&rsquo;s Labs, India&rsquo;s Hetero Biopharma has also announced a deal with the RDIF to make more than 100 million doses of the Sputnik V vaccine against the novel coronavirus. India is the world&rsquo;s biggest vaccine maker and its pharmaceutical industry is freeing up capacity and accelerating investments ahead of the global rush for Covid-19 shots.</p>
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According to a recent interim analysis of trial data, the Sputnik V vaccine demonstrated 91.4% efficacy on day 28 after the first dose and vaccine efficacy was over 95% 42 days after the first dose. It is the first registered vaccine against Covid-19 created on a human adenoviral vector platform.</p>
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&lsquo;Sputnik V&rsquo; will cost less than USD 10 (about Rs. 730) per shot in India and the price is the same for all countries, according to Dmitriev.</p>
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He said this price is half to one-third of other vaccines that have the efficacy of more than 90 per cent. Sputnik also has an advantage in that it can be delivered in a 2 to 8 degrees Celsius logistics supply chain. Western vaccines such as Pfizer and Moderna require to be stored at -80 degrees Celsius.</p>
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He also said developers of the Sputnik V vaccine are working collaboratively with AstraZeneca on a joint clinical trial to improve the efficacy of AstraZeneca vaccine.</p>
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Dmitriev said safety, efficacy and lack of negative long-term effects of adenoviral vaccines have been proven by more than 250 clinical studies over two decades.</p>
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&ldquo;Over 1.5 million people have already been vaccinated with Sputnik V and there are no strong allergies caused,&rdquo; he added.</p>
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