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Turkey signs agreement for 50M doses of Sputnik V vaccine

ANKARA, TURKEY 

Turkey signed an agreement to receive 50 million doses of the Russian Sputnik V vaccine over six months starting in May, the country’s health minister said Wednesday.

Fahrettin Koca told a press conference that the vaccine supply was getting harder to reach out to for the next two months but that they expect an abundance of vaccines afterward.

Koca also stated that the time between the two doses of the BioNtech vaccine had been extended up to six to eight weeks.

“The Indian variant was observed in five of our citizens in Istanbul. This variant has been seen for the first time and cases are followed in isolation,” the health minister said.

Koca also said that preparations for the phase-3 trials would begin in the next few days for the domestic inactivated vaccine and noted that this was the last step for the general usage.

LAST UPDATE: May 3rd, 2021 12:02 pm

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