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Russia offers 300 million doses of Sputnik V vaccine to Africa

Russia has made 300 million doses of its Sputnik V COVID-19 vaccine to African states, the Africa Vaccine Acquisition Task Team (AVATT) announced on Friday.

The Russian vaccine will be available to African states from May 2021.

“The Africa Vaccine Acquisition Task Team (AVATT), set up by the African Union to acquire additional vaccine doses so that Africa can attain a target immunization of 60%, is pleased to advise that it has received an offer of 300 million Sputnik V vaccines from the Russian Federation,” the task team said in a statement.

The Russian offer includes a financing package to help African states secure the vaccine, AVATT added.

According to the Gamaleya Centre, which developed the vaccine, Sputnik V has been authorised in 30 countries, giving it the third most number of approvals by government regulators. The vaccine has 91.6% efficacy, according to data published in renowned medical journal Lancet. 

A shot of the vaccine costs less than US$10 and its storage temperature in the 2-8 degree celsius range means it can be stored in conventional refrigerators, a key consideration for African countries.   

AVATT was established by the immediate past African Union chairman, South Africa’s President Cyril President Ramaphosa as part of Africa’s combined COVID-19 vaccine strategy.

The continental vaccine task force also announced that 270 million COVID-19 vaccine doses secured from AstraZeneca, Pfizer and Johnson & Johnson were all taken up by the first allocation phase deadline. 

Last week, pan African bank Afreximbank said it had approved a US$2 billion advance purchasing commitment for vaccine developers, clearing the way for the conclusion of supply contracts.

newZWire/PHILA

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