Putin has been revaccinated against COVID-19, Russian organizations say

Russian President Putin addresses participants of a forest and land use event as part of the UN Climate Change Conference (COP26), via video link from a residence outside Moscow © Reuters/SPUTNIK Russian President Putin addresses participants of a forest and land use experience as part of the UN climate change conference (COP26), via video link from a house backyard Moscow

MOSCOW (Reuters) - Russian President Vladimir Putin has been revaccinated in opposition t COVID-19, Russian news businesses quoted him as announcing on Sunday.

Putin said in June 2021 that he had been vaccinated with Sputnik V vaccine.

"today, on your recommendation and that of your colleagues, I obtained another vaccination, Sputnik mild. here's referred to as revaccination," Putin mentioned at a gathering with the deputy director of the Gamaleya analysis Centre for Epidemiology and Microbiology, which developed both vaccines.

(Reporting by using Maxim Rodionov, modifying by means of William Maclean)

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