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Slovakia becomes second EU nation to administer Russian vaccine
7 June 2021, 11:14
The Sputnik V treatment is also in use in Hungary although it has not been authorised by the European Medicines Agency.
Slovakia has become the second European Union country to administer the Russian-made Sputnik V vaccine.
Slovakia has 200,000 doses of Sputnik V vaccine available and approved its use on May 26.
But so far, only about 5,000 people have registered to receive the two-shot vaccine in the nation of 5.4 million.
Hungary was the first EU nation to use Sputnik V, which has not been authorised by the European Medicines Agency.
A secret deal for Slovakia to purchase two million Sputnik V jabs orchestrated by then-prime minister Igor Matovic triggered a political crisis in March that resulted in the Slovak government’s collapse.
Slovakia has been administering the Pfizer, Moderna and AstraZeneca jabs, and will also use Johnson & Johnson, also known as Janssen.
All of those vaccines have been authorised by EMA.
Sputnik V is administered to people 18 to 60 and is available in eight vaccination centres.