KEY POINTS
  • On Tuesday, Russia announced that it had registered a coronavirus vaccine, making it the first country to do so.
  • There are doubts over its efficacy and safety, however, given that it is still to go through larger-scale Phase 3 clinical trials and that no data has been published from earlier clinical trials.
  • Russia has rebuffed criticism of its vaccine.

Russia has effectively been working on its coronavirus vaccine for the past six years, according to the head of the country's sovereign wealth fund, with a rollout expected before the end of the year.

On Tuesday, Russia announced that it had registered a coronavirus vaccine, making it the first country to do so.  There are doubts over its efficacy and safety, however, given that it is still to go through larger-scale Phase 3 clinical trials, and that no data has been published from earlier clinical trials carried out in less than two months.