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Sputnik V delivered to Sri Lanka

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Sputnik V delivered to Sri Lanka


22.11.2021

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A batch of the Russian Sputnik V vaccine has been delivered to Sri Lanka, RIA Novosti reports. 

200,000 doses of the Sputnik Light vaccine were delivered from Moscow to Kyrgyzstan in November. Russia allocated $ 1.2 million to purchase the drug.

100,000 doses of the vaccine were sent by Russia to the residents of Nicaragua. This is the second batch of Russian vaccine donated to Nicaragua this year.

In October, Moscow delivered 30,000 doses of Sputnik Light vaccine to Laos as humanitarian aid.

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