San Marino finally gets vaccines, but goes with Sputnik V

Boxes containing Russian vaccine Sputnik V are unloaded in San Marino, Tuesday, Feb. 23, 2021.The Republic of San Marino, a city state surrounded by Italy, is welcoming the arrival of the first 7,500 Russian Sputnik V coronavirus vaccines after its plans to get its doses from Italy got delayed. A pink and yellow truck escorted by police cars brought the vaccines across the frontier into San Marino on Tuesday. Eventually, officials said the Russian doses will be enough to vaccinate some 15% of the microstate’s population of around 33,800. (Andrea Costa/IssRSMarino via AP)

ROME — The Republic of San Marino finally can start its coronavirus vaccination drive after the first shots arrived Tuesday. But the city-state surrounded by Italy had to resort to its “Plan B” and buy Sputnik V jabs from Russia after plans to get European Union-approved doses from Italy got delayed.

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