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The first coronavirus vaccine was made in England!

For the first time in the world, the Turkish scientist Prof. Dr. The new type of coronavirus vaccine (Kovid-19) developed by the German biotechnology company BioNTech, of which Uğur Şahin is a founding partner, with the American pharmaceutical company Pfizer, was first administered to a 90-year-old woman at a Coventry university hospital.

According to a Sky News report, a woman named Margaret Keenan, 90, at a university hospital in Coventry, England, received the first Kovid-19 vaccine at 09:31.

Speaking here, Keenan urged everyone to get vaccinated: “It is a privilege to be the first. It is the best early birthday present I can ask for. This means that I can spend most of the year alone with my family and friends at Christmas.” used expressions.

The vaccines, which are distributed to 50 vaccination centers across the country, will be made primarily for those staying in nursing homes, nursing home employees, those over 80 and healthcare professionals.

Due to the difficulties in the storage conditions of the vaccine, the priority groups where the vaccine will be administered will be transferred to the hospitals by appointment system.

Health Minister Matt Hancock said 800,000 Kovid-19 vaccines were distributed to vaccination centers in the first stage and he expects 2 million vaccines to be delivered by the end of this year.

THE UK WAS THE FIRST COUNTRY TO APPROVE THE PFIZER VACCINE

National Agency for the Inspection of Medicines and Health Products (MHRA) in England, the Turkish scientist Prof. Dr. The German biotechnology company BioNTech, of which Uğur Şahin is a founding partner, enabled the widespread use of the new type of coronavirus vaccine (Kovid-19) developed with the US pharmaceutical company Pfizer on December 2.

The Joint National Committee on Vaccination and Immunization (JCVI) has announced a list of “priorities” for mass vaccination Kovid-19 in the country. Consequently, the priority groups for vaccination are those in nursing homes and their caregivers, those over 80 and health workers, those over 75, those over 70 and clinically vulnerable, those over 65 years old, those with life-threatening diseases between 16 and 64 years old, 60. over 55 years old and over 50 years old.

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