Healthcare, education and "security" workers will get vaccinated first.
The first batch of the Russian Sputnik V vaccine against COVID-19 has reportedly arrived in the Russia-occupied city of Donetsk.
This was announced by the occupying administration, according to the Ukrainian media outlet Novosti Donbassa, which quoted the media controlled by the self-proclaimed "Donetsk People's Republic" ("DPR").
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"DPR leader" Denis Pushilin said, in particular, that several thousand doses had been delivered. He said he expected shipments on a regular basis.
Healthcare, education and "security" workers will get vaccinated first.
In particular, the vaccine will be distributed among 32 hospitals and other healthcare institutions.