Russia gets slapped from Turkey: Russian vaccines won’t be bought



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According to the minister, the vaccine does not meet the requirements for proper laboratory tests, Reuters reports.

“It just came to our knowledge then [tų reikalavimų], so the WHO and the whole world cannot buy this vaccine. We also cannot give permission to use it, “explained F. Koca.

Turkey has signed an agreement with Sinovac Biotech Ltd of China for 50 million dollars. doses of the vaccines it develops. It is announced that vaccination will begin later this month, with priority for medical personnel.

Delphi Remember that just two days after the pharmaceutical companies BioNTech and Pfizer announced the successful development of a coronavirus vaccine, Russia has provided data on its Sputnik V vaccine, which claims to protect 92% of Covid-19.

This was stated by the Russian state fund RDIF, based on the provisional results of the investigation.

“We have a very effective vaccine,” said Kirill Dmitriev, director of the fund. Russia was the first in the world to register its Sputnik V coronavirus vaccine in August and received criticism from experts for being tested in humans for less than two months.

In Turkey on December 7. reported the highest number of Covid-19 deaths to date in 24 hours. Health Minister Fahrettin Koca reported that 203 people died.
A total of 83 million. So far 15,374 deaths from coronavirus have been estimated in a country with a population of.

The number of new infections also remains high. 32,137 new cases were reported on Monday. The Turkish government has recently tightened restrictions on the coronavirus. From last Friday on weekends, curfew. Also, bars and restaurants are closed.

Restrictions also apply to people under the age of 20 and over the age of 65. According to doctors, the situation in Turkey is worrying. Hospital intensive care units are overcrowded.

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