MOSCOW — Included in Russian President Vladimir Putin’s speech at the United Nations last month was an offer: All U.N. staff could receive Russia’s Sputnik V coronavirus vaccine, free of charge.
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A nurse prepares to inoculate volunteer Ilya Dubrovin, 36, with Russia's new coronavirus vaccine in a post-registration trials at a clinic in Moscow on Sept. 10.