In Russia, the coronavirus vaccine is intended primarily for people at risk, as well as those who work and live in large groups.
The statement came from Alexander Ginzburg, head of the Gamaleya National Research Center. He said that such a decision was made by the Russian Ministry of Health:
"If you ask me, I think we should hit first the teachers, then the retirees and, if possible, all the organized groups: people working on large construction sites, people living in barracks, dormitories."
The expert believes that the patient should consult a therapist before vaccination, as it can adversely affect chronic diseases.
Ginzburg has previously said that coronavirus vaccines for adults can be tested on children only after they have been tested and tested positive.