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Russia’s ambassador criticizes discrimination against Sputink V in Austria
Russia’s ambassador criticizes discrimination against Sputink V in Austria
The discrimination against people immunized with Sputnik V in Austria by the Ministry of Health in Vienna, according to the Russian… February 7th, 2022, SNA
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According to the APA news agency, a law came into force in Austria on Saturday that obliges citizens to vaccinate against the corona virus. The Russian vaccine Sputnik V is not recognized. Those vaccinated with this vaccine should be boosted with a preparation approved in the EU. Two Chinese and three Indian vaccines are on the approval list, it said. Vaccination law strained relations between Moscow and Vienna In a statement on the decision of the Austrian authorities, Ambassador Lyubinski said that “the entry into force of the law could hinder bilateral contacts even more”. Moscow and representatives of business and society in Austria are amazed at the discrimination against people vaccinated with Sputnik V, the diplomat wrote to each other on Facebook. In this, the ambassador spoke out in favor of the fastest possible recognition of the vaccination certificates of both countries. Unfortunately, there is no other way in sight, emphasized the Russian diplomat. All persons over the age of 18 who are registered in the country are subject to mandatory vaccinations in Austria. The adults who have not yet been immunized must be injected three times. From March 15, those who are not vaccinated will face fines of up to 600 euros, which could rise to 3,600 euros over the course of a year. After evaluating the vaccination data of around 3.8 million people, Sputnik V was found to be 97.6 percent efficient, according to the Russian Direct Investment Fund (RDIF) and the Gamaleya Research Center for Epidemiology and Microbiology.
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According to the Russian Ambassador, Dmitri Ljubinski, the discrimination against people immunized with Sputnik V in Austria by the Ministry of Health in Vienna leaves many questions unanswered.
According to the APA news agency, a law came into force in Austria on Saturday that obliges citizens to vaccinate against the corona virus. The Russian vaccine Sputnik V is not recognized. Those vaccinated with this vaccine should be boosted with a preparation approved in the EU. Two Chinese and three Indian vaccines are on the approval list, it said.
Vaccination law strained relations between Moscow and Vienna
Commenting on the Austrian authorities’ decision, Ambassador Ljubinski said that “the entry into force of the law could further impede bilateral contacts”.
Moscow and representatives of business and society in Austria are amazed at the discrimination against people vaccinated with Sputnik V, the diplomat wrote on Facebook.
“Medical and logical considerations have no rhyme or reason. Because the effectiveness of Sputnik V is basically not disputed by anyone. Nevertheless, the Austrian regulatory authority leaves all relevant questions unanswered.”
In this linguistic context, the ambassador is in favor of the fastest possible mutual recognition of the vaccination certificates of both countries. Unfortunately, there is no other way in sight, emphasized the Russian diplomat.
All persons over the age of 18 who are registered in the country are subject to mandatory vaccinations in Austria. The adults who have not yet been immunized must be injected three times. From March 15, fines of up to 600 euros will apply to those who are not vaccinated, which could rise to 3,600 euros over the course of a year.
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Russian vaccine Sputnik V
Sputnik V is approved in 71 countries with a total population of around four billion – more than half of the world’s population. After evaluating the vaccination data of around 3.8 million people, Sputnik V was found to be 97.6 percent efficient, according to the Russian Direct Investment Fund (RDIF) and the Gamaleya Research Center for Epidemiology and Microbiology.