Is the Sputnik V vaccine made from data stolen by Russian spies?


New Delhi, Monday, October 11, 2021

Russia shocked the world in August 2020 by announcing the discovery of the Sputnik V corona vaccine, as the world awaited research on the corona epidemic. Several medical institutes in the US and the UK were far ahead in the clinical trials of this vaccine but suddenly Russia claimed to have discovered the corona vaccine. Russian President Vladimir Putin called it a moment of pride for Russia when the international lobby accused him of stealing vaccine research data. The controversy is still raging over allegations against the Russian company Gemalya National Research Institute of Epidemiology and Micrology.

According to a recently published report, the blueprint of the UK's Oxford AstraZeneca vaccine was stolen by Russian spies and used to make the Sputnik V vaccine. The Sun's report quoted British ministers as saying there was strong evidence that the data had been stolen by a foreign agent. The formula used in Sputnik is the same, so the blueprint is suspected to have been stolen by Putin's spies. Putin claimed to have taken the vaccine discovered in his own country while vaccine research was going on in the world. Only 4 people were involved in vaccine research. The results of a clinical trial of a Russian vaccine published in a science journal showed that the vaccine was safe and effective, but that its formula and data matched those of other vaccines. Whether or not the Sputnik vaccine is recognized, it has been used sparingly in 20 countries around the world.


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