Turkey will not buy a vaccine from Russia due to a lack of “good practice” in its development.



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Turkey has ruled out buying the Russian vaccine against COVID-19, since in their development they are “good practices” were lackingThis was announced by the Turkish Minister of Health, while Ankara intensifies its efforts to vaccinate 50 million citizens before spring.

The Haberturk news site quotes Health Minister Fakhretin Kocha as saying that the Russian vaccine did not meet the conditions for “good laboratory practice“.

“Russia has not been able to do that. Therefore, the WHO (World Health Organization) and the world could not buy this vaccine,” Kocha said.This vaccine cannot possibly be licensed by us.. Therefore, it is outside our area of ​​interest. “

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It did not specify which Russian vaccine it was referring to, but Turkey said it was conducting a third phase of testing for Sputnik V, the world’s first registered vaccine against the new coronavirus.

A spokesman for the Russian Fund for Direct Investment, which supports the development of the Sputnik V vaccine and is responsible for its launch abroad, assured that the fund continues negotiations with Turkey.

“These quotes are an example of fake news“he insisted, noting:” Officials from the Turkish Ministry of Health assured us that Haberturk was misquoted the minister and negotiations continue. “

Russia was the first country to grant regulatory approval for a novel coronavirus vaccine before the completion of large-scale trials, prompting safety and efficacy concerns among scientists and clinicians of the vaccine.

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“99% seroconversion rate of neutralizing antibodies and 100% efficacy against moderate to severe cases”

Turkey, with a population of approximately 83 million, has signed a contract to buy 50 million doses of COVID-19 vaccine from the Chinese company Sinovac Biotech expects to begin vaccinations this month, prioritizing healthcare professionals.

Those newly infected and killed in 24 hours yesterday reached the highest levels since the beginning of the epidemic in Turkey. With more than 33,000 infected in a day, currently Turkey has the fourth highest daily growth rate of infected worldwide.

Koca noted that Turkey needs more vaccines to be able to vaccinated 50 million people at the end of April, adding that it is working to deliver 25 million doses of Pfizer / BioNTech vaccine.

“They will be able to give us 25 million doses by the end of 2021. We are trying to move this forward. We want it before summer. The fire continues. We must put it out as soon as possible,” he insisted.

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Kocha also said that Turkey won’t pay for the Sinovac vaccine if it “doesn’t like it”“.

“We wrote this in the contract when we placed our order … If our results are not effective enough, we have the right to return the vaccines and not pay a nickel,” said the Turkish health minister.

Ankara has imposed full lockdowns during the weekend and a weekday curfew to combat the sharp increase in deaths and infections. President Recep Tayyip Erdogan has said citizens should be patient until vaccines arrive.

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Immunization of the local population began last week.



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