The Russian government initially struggled to get coronavirus vaccines into people's arms, facing a wary public.
But now some regions have a new problem: People are finally lining up to get vaccinated - and there are shortages.
With vaccination now compulsory in some Russian regions for people working in close contact with the public, such as waiters and taxi drivers, shortages have appeared.
The Kremlin last month blamed vaccine shortages in some regions on increasing demand and storage difficulties but said these would be resolved.
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But now some regions have a new problem: People are finally lining up to get vaccinated - and there are shortages.
With vaccination now compulsory in some Russian regions for people working in close contact with the public, such as waiters and taxi drivers, shortages have appeared.
The Kremlin last month blamed vaccine shortages in some regions on increasing demand and storage difficulties but said these would be resolved.
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