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Health Minister Fahrettin KocaIt turned out that the CoronaVac vaccine from the Chinese company Sinovac, which was announced to be purchased directly without intermediaries, was brought by Keymen İlaç. The photos shared by Turkish reporters from China are in the boxes where the drugs are brought. “Keymen İlaç SAN ve TİC A.Ş. “
CHP Ankara Deputy Emir Murat December 9, China Keyman stated that he brought to Turkey through a pharmaceutical company; Health Minister Fahrettin Koca, for his part, denied this claim and stated that the drug agreement was imported with the agreement made between SİNOVAC and the State Supply Office and that it was not possible to use the vehicle.
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Photos of the Chinese vaccine, whose arrival was delayed, were also shared by the agencies.
The exhibits from Turkey will arrive in a few days to the long-awaited Chinese company Sinovac that ordered the launch of the coronavirus vaccine. The vaccines ‘brokerage firm’ drew attention. CHP’s Murat Emir reacted and said: “The minister said: ‘There is no middle man. However, we see that in the photo received today, Keymen is written on the packages.”
Turkey coronavac vaccine has vision of future production sites. The CRI Türk team visited the center where the vaccine was produced in Beijing.
Names seen on packages
There was a remarkable detail in the images. Although it was previously announced that no middleman would be used to bring the drugs, the company name ‘Keymen’ was found to be written on the packages.
CHP’s Emir: Once what you said came true
CHP Ankara MP Murat Emir, who shared the images on his social media account, reacted to Health Minister Fahrettin Koca. Emir used the following statements;
* To the Minister of Health for months, “Will there be an intermediary company in the Chinese vaccine?” we ask. When we said that Keymen Ilac brought the vaccine, the Minister said “There is no middle man.”
* However, in the photo received today, we see that Keymen is written on the packages. Once you say, what you say comes true.
CHP’s Emir claimed that Keymen İlaç, founded in 1973, was a company close to AKP.