Immunity just lasting for TWO years??!!! And that's the longest lasting vaccine out there???!! So what happens after two years when the immunity wears off? Is an infection from the real virus after 2 years going to trigger the body to develop immunity before it suffers all the symptoms? In other words, is the body going to remember to produce the correct antibodies once it had the vaccine?
The problem with this Russian vaccine is its lack of documentation for evidence. There is no proof of claims, there is no documentation of any clinic trials, how many were involved for how long, and even its claim of one of the First Daughters of having participated in the clinical trial. She was not listed as one of the testers in any documents. I understand Russia might be reluctant in producing any documentation in the fear of releasing any proprietary information (considering it's the one who's been hacking countries all around the world to get other countries' proprietary information) but this lack of information is what worries everybody about the safety and effectiveness of the vaccine. I mean the stuff is going to be injected into our bodies after all and it's not chocolate candies either. And given the issues of quality and reliability of Russian products in the past, everybody has good cause for concern.
The problem with this Russian vaccine is its lack of documentation for evidence. There is no proof of claims, there is no documentation of any clinic trials, how many were involved for how long, and even its claim of one of the First Daughters of having participated in the clinical trial. She was not listed as one of the testers in any documents. I understand Russia might be reluctant in producing any documentation in the fear of releasing any proprietary information (considering it's the one who's been hacking countries all around the world to get other countries' proprietary information) but this lack of information is what worries everybody about the safety and effectiveness of the vaccine. I mean the stuff is going to be injected into our bodies after all and it's not chocolate candies either. And given the issues of quality and reliability of Russian products in the past, everybody has good cause for concern.
