Russia names world's first coronavirus vaccine 'Sputnik V' after Soviet satellite, all set to launch tomorrow

Russia names world's first coronavirus vaccine 'Sputnik V' after Soviet satellite, all set to launch tomorrow

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Moments after registering the world's first coronavirus vaccine today, Russia has dubbed it "Sputnik V" after the Soviet satellite, a top official said on Tuesday. The vaccine is all set to release tomorrow and one of Putin's daughters has already been given a shot of the COVID-19 vaccination.

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