Cambodia Approves Four Russian Vaccines

Cambodia Approves Four Russian Vaccines

Cambodia Approves Four Russian Vaccines PHNOM PENH: The Minister of Health of Cambodia, Mam Bunheng, has signed the authorisation for emergency use of the Sputnik V, Sputnik-Light, CoviVac and EpiVacCorona - all from Russia. Cambodia is aiming to administer booster shots to the public with the Russian vaccines selected for priority groups, such as seniors and people with certain medical conditions. At the G20 conference happening in Italy, President Vladimir Putin has stated the WHO must speed up the procedure of qualifications for new vaccines, since the Russian jabs are still being examined and waiting for an WHO approval. However, the Sputnik V has already been approved for use in more than 70 countries with a combined population of more than four billion. Russia has also developed the Sputnik Light, a one-component vaccine that can be used to improve the effectiveness of other vaccines. Currently in Cambodia the chineses Sinovac and Sinopharm are the most administered vaccines, followed by AstraZeneca and Johnson & Johnson. Pfizer vaccine Moderna is also approved, although no doses have arrived in the Kingdom. The official EAC YouTube Channel. EAC is the premier destination for in-depth analysis of daily and weekly roundups, insightful political commentary, and informed perspectives. Cambodia's only English-language news channel, featuring breaking news, business, as well as documentaries, features, and much more that bring you a deeper look at Cambodian issues and insight in an instant. Become EAC Subscriber and hit the bell to be the first to know our latest updates video channel. ► Subscribe for more content (IT'S FREE): Facebook:   / eartcambodia   Telegram: https://t.me/eaclatest Twitter:   / eac_news_kh   Instagram:   / eac_news   Youtube:    / eartscambodia   #EAC #eacnews #Thedailyroundup #Cambodianews #breakingnews #khmer #livenews #newschannel #onlinetv #China+ #Asia #Livenews #Cambodia #Newday #News #Live #today