The occupiers claim that 78,000 Crimean people got vaccinated with the Russian vaccine

Любезна Катерина
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12:57, 07 April
The occupiers claim that 78,000 Crimean people got vaccinated with the Russian vaccine
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In occupied Crimea, 77,755 people have already been vaccinated against the coronavirus with the Russian Sputnik V, 54,073 have received the second component of vaccination.

The "head" of the occupying Ministry of Health of Crimea, Oleksandr Ostapenko announced it during a briefing on April 7.

According to him, during the pandemic, Crimea received 92,532 doses of the Russian vaccine.

"Over the past week, Crimea received 10,500 doses of the Sputnik V, now additional 6,000 are being received, and we will receive several large batches soon", - Ostapenko added.

During the briefing, Ostapenko noted that of the total number of coronavirus patients in occupied Crimea - 100 patients are in serious and extremely serious condition. He also noted that the number of coronavirus cases has grown.

What is known

  • On April 7, the occupiers recorded 120 new cases of COVID-19 in Crimea and Sevastopol.
  • Despite the coronavirus pandemic and the growing incidence of Covid in occupied Crimea, on World Health Day in Sevastopol on April 7, citywide outdoor exercises have started. They will last until October 30.