Russia To Begin COVID-19 Vaccinations In October And Drop Mask Mandate Due To Hydroxy Cure
A compelling new Security Council (SC) report circulating in the Kremlin today discussing the latest stunning achievements overseen by the Ministry of Health (MoH), reveals that the clinical trials of a coronavirus vaccine developed by the Gamaleya Scientific Research Institute of Epidemiology and Microbiology are now over and paperwork is underway for the vaccine’s registration—is a vaccine that has created immunity in 100% of the volunteers who took part in its trials, which from the first and second phase saw 100% of people developing immunity after day 21, and doubled after the second shot—and has begun a mass vaccination plan that will begin in October, with medical workers and teachers to be the first to be vaccinated—that will be joined by the Ministry of Health dropping the mandate for the wearing of masks, which joins the Russian Federation with the government of the Netherlands, whose Minister for Medical Care Tamara van Ark has just declared their nation will not mandate masks “Because from a medical perspective there is no proven effectiveness of masks, the Cabinet has decided that there will be no national obligation for wearing non-medical masks”—and of all the treatments making the COVID-19 virus less lethal to the Russian people than any other nation in the world, it was the April-2020 order issued by President Putin to treat this disease with the anti-malaria drug hydroxychloroquine. […]






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