
Russia: Muscovites share thoughts after getting vaccinated against COVID-19
Muscovites shared their views after getting an injection of the Sputnik V vaccine against COVID-19 in the Russian capital on Saturday.
"I suppose that vaccination - is a great way to secure yourself and, what is more important, my relatives, parents, who are in a group age over 65, from this illness. When I got the opportunity, I took it. Moreover, it is free," said Nikolai Frolov, a school teacher.
Russian President Vladimir Putin ordered the start of a large-scale vaccination campaign against the novel coronavirus in the country on Wednesday.
Moscow Mayor Sergei Sobyanin said medical workers and teachers would be the first to get vaccinated in the capital after an online registration, while the participation was said to be voluntary

Muscovites shared their views after getting an injection of the Sputnik V vaccine against COVID-19 in the Russian capital on Saturday.
"I suppose that vaccination - is a great way to secure yourself and, what is more important, my relatives, parents, who are in a group age over 65, from this illness. When I got the opportunity, I took it. Moreover, it is free," said Nikolai Frolov, a school teacher.
Russian President Vladimir Putin ordered the start of a large-scale vaccination campaign against the novel coronavirus in the country on Wednesday.
Moscow Mayor Sergei Sobyanin said medical workers and teachers would be the first to get vaccinated in the capital after an online registration, while the participation was said to be voluntary