With Omicron and its sub-variants spreading rapidly across the globe, vaccine makers have started claiming efficacy of their Covid-19 vaccines against this Sars-CoV-2 variant.
On Wednesday, Russia’s Gamaleya Institute claimed that taking one shot or two shot boosters of either Sputnik Light or Sputnik V resulted in significant protection against chances of hospitalisation caused by Omicron.
The Sputnik V vaccine makers said that a study conducted by a team of Russian scientists including representatives of City Clinical Hospital and the Gamaleya National Research Center of Epidemiology and Microbiology found that Sputnik V’s efficacy against hospitalisation caused by Omicron
On Wednesday, Russia’s Gamaleya Institute claimed that taking one shot or two shot boosters of either Sputnik Light or Sputnik V resulted in significant protection against chances of hospitalisation caused by Omicron.
The Sputnik V vaccine makers said that a study conducted by a team of Russian scientists including representatives of City Clinical Hospital and the Gamaleya National Research Center of Epidemiology and Microbiology found that Sputnik V’s efficacy against hospitalisation caused by Omicron