AstraZeneca, Sputnik V vaccines get Hungarian authorities’ approval
Hungarian authorities have approved the use of the British AstraZeneca and Russian Sputnik V vaccines, news portal Origo said on Wednesday.
Hungary is the first European Union country where vaccination can be started with these two vaccines, Origo said.
AstraZeneca
The AstraZeneca vaccine is already in use in Britain but the EU medicine authority is not expected to approve it before the end of January. The vaccine developed by Oxford University and AstraZeneca is cheaper and easier to transport than Pfizer’s and BioNTech’s similar products.
A total of 200 million doses of AstraZeneca vaccine were produced in 2020 and once the necessary licences are issued, monthly output can total up to 200 million, the website said.
The vaccine is based on a safe and well-known method of injecting modified chimpanzee adenovirus in the body which is completely safe for humans. After vaccination, a spike protein is produced which promotes the immune system to attack the coronavirus.
Sputnik V
Sputnik V is based on two human adenoviruses containing the gene that encodes the spike protein to stimulate an immune response.
Some 1.5 million people have been vaccinated in Russia with it and it has been registered in six countries including Serbia,
Origo said. The news portal added that the British and Russian vaccine manufacturers had been involved in talks about cooperation since December 8.
As we said tonight,
Hungary has received a draft contract to procure Russia’s Sputnik V Covid-19 vaccine.
Minister Szijjártó said, experts of Hungary’s National Institute of Pharmacy and Nutrition (OGYEI) are currently in Russia analysing the manufacturing process of the Russian vaccine, read details HERE.
As we wrote before, the Orbán cabinet critized many time the EU, and they said:
“Brussels is not delivering vaccine fast enough nor is it delivering enough vaccine to Hungary.”
The Hungarian Government Information Centre also said:
“If we only count on the Brussels procurement, then the restrictions and the curfew cannot be lifted. That’s why the government is working to get various vaccines from many sources, making them available to Hungarians as soon as possible,” it added.
Read alsoChinese Covid-19 vaccine’s production ‘safe’, says Hungarian official
Source: MTI
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Not a fan of Russia. However, it has been proven that Russia does have great scientist. If the American drug companies cannot supply the vaccine fast enough, Russian vaccine can compensate. Chinese vaccine should not be purchased since it was China that released and spread the virus all over the world. China should not benefit by selling the vaccine to the west.