Russian cosmonauts to receive Sputnik virus jab
The Russian space agency said it planned to offer the Sputnik coronavirus vaccine to cosmonauts but insisted that the vaccination would be done on a voluntary basis.
While some Russian cosmonauts initially said they did not plan to get vaccinated, a Roscosmos spokesman told AFP that members of the country's space programme will be inoculated — “on a voluntary basis only”.
“Members of the cosmonaut corps and employees of the Cosmonaut Training Centre will be among the first to get vaccinated,” Roscosmos head Dmitry Rogozin said, in a statement released by the Russian Direct Investment Fund that has funded the development of the vaccine.
Sputnik V “will play an important role in ensuring the biological safety of the Russian space programme,” Health Minister Mikhail Murashko added in the same statement.