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Venezuela’s President Maduro says he will be 1st to get Russian vaccine

by Anadolu Agency

BOGOTA Aug 17, 2020 - 10:39 pm GMT+3
Venezuelan President Nicolas Maduro (L) and his Russian counterpart Vladimir Putin shake hands as they meet in Moscow, Russia, Sept. 27, 2019
Venezuelan President Nicolas Maduro (L) and his Russian counterpart Vladimir Putin shake hands as they meet in Moscow, Russia, Sept. 27, 2019
by Anadolu Agency Aug 17, 2020 10:39 pm

Venezuelan President Nicolas Maduro has said he will be the first to get vaccinated when a Russian COVID-19 jab arrives in the country.

"I am pleased that Russia will be the first country in the world to vaccinate its population massively," Maduro said in a televised speech on Sunday.

"There will be a time when we all get vaccinated, and the first one to be vaccinated will be me. I'm going to get the vaccine, I'm going to set an example," he added.

Maduro said the government would first vaccinate healthcare workers, the elderly and those with underlying health conditions.

Russian officials have confirmed that mass vaccination could begin as soon as October, which is causing widespread alarm around the world because the vaccine has not yet passed clinical trials. Putin said his daughter has already been given the vaccine.

The Venezuelan president accused U.S. President Donald Trump's government of not allowing the delivery of medicines to Venezuela.

"They are persecuting us. We are going to buy medicines against the coronavirus and they are telling the company not to bring the vaccine to Venezuela".

Maduro announced that Venezuela will be confined to a new seven-day quarantine to stop the COVID-19 pandemic. The measure is part of the country's 7+7 method, which consists of seven days of strict confinement, followed by seven days of open economic activity.

Venezuela has confirmed more than 33,000 cases of coronavirus and 281 deaths as of Monday.

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