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Inoculating the Empire: How Russia Outsprinted the Globalists
July 23, 2020
In the global fight against COVID-19, Russia comes out on top: She has created the first vaccine, Sputnik V. COVID-19 has plagued the world and caused numerous casualties. President Putin went into isolation following the outbreak, and rumors suggest he remains in isolation, though that cannot be confirmed. Some close to President Putin have said that he shares in the caution against Sputnik V, despite his public remarks about the success of the vaccine. He apparently is waiting a period of at least six months before he decides to take the vaccine. This precaution is only prudent, for if there are issues with the vaccine, it would be best if a dockworker, schoolteacher, or any other non-essential servant of Rodina experienced the issue and warned others of it. The President cannot risk his life after all.
As Sputnik V begins its rollout, many of the public remain skeptical of its efficacy. Russia's low vaccination rate is on par with much poorer countries, and only about 36% of Russians are lining up to take the vaccine, with many of that small number even voicing concern about taking the vaccine. Many Russian liberals have said they will not take the vaccine because it is sponsored by the Kremlin. And it would be most unpleasant if they were to die of COVID-19 because of their obstinance.
Anyway, how did Russia beat the globalists in development of a vaccine? The answer is simple, through grit and determination. The scientists who worked on the project began injecting themselves with their prototype, to beneficial results. Self-sacrifice! An unheard of concept in the West. And, of course, the Kremlin cut back on the trial periods, so fewer test subjects ultimately were used. This helped speed up the process; thanks to the Government, more lives will be saved.
Sputnik V is not approved for use in Canada, China, the European Union, Japan, South Korea, South Africa, or the United States.
July 23, 2020
In the global fight against COVID-19, Russia comes out on top: She has created the first vaccine, Sputnik V. COVID-19 has plagued the world and caused numerous casualties. President Putin went into isolation following the outbreak, and rumors suggest he remains in isolation, though that cannot be confirmed. Some close to President Putin have said that he shares in the caution against Sputnik V, despite his public remarks about the success of the vaccine. He apparently is waiting a period of at least six months before he decides to take the vaccine. This precaution is only prudent, for if there are issues with the vaccine, it would be best if a dockworker, schoolteacher, or any other non-essential servant of Rodina experienced the issue and warned others of it. The President cannot risk his life after all.
As Sputnik V begins its rollout, many of the public remain skeptical of its efficacy. Russia's low vaccination rate is on par with much poorer countries, and only about 36% of Russians are lining up to take the vaccine, with many of that small number even voicing concern about taking the vaccine. Many Russian liberals have said they will not take the vaccine because it is sponsored by the Kremlin. And it would be most unpleasant if they were to die of COVID-19 because of their obstinance.
Anyway, how did Russia beat the globalists in development of a vaccine? The answer is simple, through grit and determination. The scientists who worked on the project began injecting themselves with their prototype, to beneficial results. Self-sacrifice! An unheard of concept in the West. And, of course, the Kremlin cut back on the trial periods, so fewer test subjects ultimately were used. This helped speed up the process; thanks to the Government, more lives will be saved.
Sputnik V is not approved for use in Canada, China, the European Union, Japan, South Korea, South Africa, or the United States.
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