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Twitter restores access to the account of Russian Sputnik V vaccine

Earlier, a source from the Russian Direct Investment Fund told journalists that the account on Twitter had been blocked for unknown reasons

MOSCOW, January 14/TASS/. Twitter has restored access to the account of the Russian coronavirus vaccine Sputnik V, according to data from the social network service.

Earlier, a source from the Russian Direct Investment Fund told journalists that the account on Twitter had been blocked for unknown reasons.

The account owners asked all their followers to contact Twitter and ask the company to restore access to the account.

"Via Twitter, we have been openly sharing all information about the vaccine and about how it works. Via Twitter, we offered AstraZeneca to use one of the components of the Sputnik V vaccine and agreed to conduct joint clinical trials," the Direct Investment Fund said.

Russia on August 11 was the first country in the world to have registered a vaccine against the coronavirus, called Sputnik V, produced by the Gamaleya National Research Center of Epidemiology and Microbiology.