VLADIVOSTOK, (Sputnik) – Seventy-four percent of people involved in organizing the Eastern Economic Forum (EEF), which is set to open later this week in Russia’s Vladivostok, have been vaccinated against the coronavirus, the regional Health Ministry said on Monday.
It added that more vaccines were being administered.
The sixth edition of the Eastern Economic Forum, scheduled to take place from September 2-4 at the campus of the Far Eastern Federal University in Vladivostok, is aimed at developing business ties and attracting national and international investors to Russia’s Far East. This year, the forum will be held in a hybrid format. The Sputnik news agency is a general media partner of the forum.
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