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Israel to examine Russia’s Covid-19 vaccine, minister says
Russias President Vladimir Putin speaks during his meeting with Kazakhstans President Nursultan Nazarbayev and Belarus President Alexander Lukashenko in the Novo-Ogaryovo residence outside Moscow March 5, 2014 Reuters

JERUSALEM, Aug 12 —Israel will examine Russia’s Covid-19 vaccine and enter negotiations to buy it if it is found to be a "serious product”, Israel’s health minister said.

Russian President Vladimir Putin said yesterday his was the first country to grant regulatory approval to a Covid-19 vaccine, after less than two months of human testing. His health minister today dismissed allegations that the vaccine was unsafe.

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"We are following vigilantly every report, no matter what country,” Israeli Health Minister Yuli Edelstein told reporters. "We have already discussed the reports from the research centre in Russia about the vaccine development.

"If we are convinced it is a serious product, we will also try to enter negotiations. But I don’t want to delude anyone. The ministry’s professional staff is working on this all the time. The vaccine will not come tomorrow,” he said.

Israel is developing its own vaccine candidate and intends to begin human trials as early as October. It has also signed with Moderna and Arcturus Therapeutics for the option to buy their potential vaccines. — Reuters

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