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Dyer: Lies, politics, lethal stupidity and Russia's COVID vaccine

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Somewhere in the bowels of Russia’s Health Ministry until recently was a tormented medical bureaucrat who had to calculate the daily COVID-19 death toll. He was tormented because he had been told the number must not rise beyond 400.

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We know that because for the past few weeks, he was signalling frantically that the published number is a lie. He did that by reporting the daily death toll was 399, then the next day 398, then 397, then up to 399 once more and all the way down again. Real-life statistics don’t work that way.

I didn’t say anything about it at the time because I didn’t want to get him in trouble, but they have clearly rumbled him because the reported numbers are now down in the low 300s. It was a brave but pointless gesture, because everyone already knew Moscow is lying about its COVID deaths.

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No less an authority than Deputy Prime Minister Tatyana Golikova admitted it last December, saying the real death toll as of that date was not the reported 57,000, but more than 186,000.

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That’s about the same number of deaths per million people that the U.S. and the U.K. had at that time. It’s certainly nothing to be proud of, but unless Russia’s performance has suddenly worsened since then, Moscow has no more reason to be ashamed than Washington or London. So why lie?

There is a weird but widespread custom, especially prevalent among Russian bureaucrats and three-year-olds, in which you aggressively deny the plain truth even while you and your listener are both looking at it. “Who you gonna believe, me or your own eyes?” as Chico Marx put it in Duck Soup.

I used to think it was some sort of Communist tic, because I first encountered it in the old Soviet Union (late Brezhnev era). We were filming in Belgorod and drove past an abandoned, falling-down church, so I said, “Look at the church.”

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The whole crew saw it, but the minder said there was no church, and refused to go around the block for another look, and spent the rest of the day denying it. The whole country was a Potemkin village in those days, so you got used to that sort of thing, but I assumed it had gone out of fashion. It has not — at least, not at the Health Ministry.

This kind of behaviour is not cost-free, because people come to assume you’re lying even when you tell the truth. That is what allowed the Brazilian Health Regulatory Agency (Anvisa) to announce late last month it won’t approve the purchase of 30 million doses of Russia’s Sputnik V vaccine.

This is lethal stupidity. Almost 4,000 Brazilians a day are dying from COVID-19 according to official figures (and perhaps 10,000 a day including the unrecorded deaths that occur at home). It’s worse in Brazil than anywhere else except India, and the Russian vaccine is quite safe.

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The respected British medical journal The Lancet recently published results from nearly 20,000 people in a clinical trial, showing that Sputnik V is safe and has an efficacy of 91.6 per cent at preventing symptomatic COVID-19. So why would Gustavo Mendes, Anvisa’s medicines and biological products manager, ban its import into Brazil?

Maybe because Anvisa is a federal government agency, and Mendes ultimately works for President Jair Bolsonaro, Brazil’s Donald Trump. It was a consortium of state governors who bought the Russian vaccine, and Bolsonaro is at war with them for trying to lock down their states and save lives.

The recycled Cold Warriors of the West are also trying to discredit Russia’s vaccines, of course, but Russia does itself no favours with its bluster and its lying boasts about its own success in fighting the virus at home (which, by the way, are misleading many young Russians to skip getting vaccinated).

Are there no grown-ups in the room at all?

Gwynne Dyer is an independent journalist based in London, England

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