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Natalia Myronova

Natalia Myronova

Graduate editor

Ambitions versus common sense: what is known about the Russian vaccine against COVID-19, and why it will never be used in Ukraine

The Page continues the cycle of articles on the features of vaccines against the coronavirus COVID-19. We have already written about AstraZeneca, Covishield, Pfizer/BioNTech, and Moderna.

All about the Moderna coronavirus vaccine: what strains it protects against, and should the vaccinated be afraid of anaphylaxis

In Ukraine, vaccination against the COVID-19 coronavirus has begun with an analogue of the Oxford/AstraZeneca vaccine—Covishield. The first to get vaccination was the resuscitator of the Cherkasy regional hospital Yevgen Gorenko. And on February 25, 2021, vaccination started in Kyiv.

Pfizer/BioNTech coronavirus vaccine: price, effectiveness, contraindications, and side effects

Ukraine received 117,000 doses of the American-German Pfizer/BioNTech vaccine under the COVAX program on April 16, 2021. First of all, this vaccine will be used for inoculation of people who live in nursing homes.

The first coronavirus vaccine in Ukraine: what you need to know about AstraZeneca

The Page has compiled all the information about the British coronavirus vaccine AstraZeneca.

Gas price forecast from the Cabinet of Ministers until 2025: plus 20% in 2021 with further increase

In the optimistic scenario, gas prices for the population in 2021 will rise by 20%, in 2022—by 10%, and in 2023-2024 they will add 5% annually, reports Ekonomichna Pravda (Economic Truth) referring to the government forecast.