COVID-19 vaccination in Turkey
Date | 14 January 2021 (2021-01-14) – present |
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Location | Turkey |
Cause | COVID-19 pandemic |
Target | Full immunisation of people in Turkey against COVID-19 |
Participants | 49.543.627 people completely vaccinated (12 November 2021)[1] |
Website | covid19asi |
The COVID-19 vaccination campaign in Turkey began on 14 January 2021.[2] As of 12 November 2021, 55.789.131 people have received their first dose, and 49.543.627 people have been fully vaccinated.[1]
Vaccines on order
There are several COVID-19 vaccines at various stages of development around the world. Turkey currently uses 4 different vaccines.[3][4]
Vaccine | Approval | Deployment |
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Pfizer–BioNTech | ||
Sinovac | ||
Sputnik V | ||
TurkoVac |
Vaccination statistics
New vaccination per day 7-day moving average
First dose Second dose
First dose Second dose
References
- 1 2 "COVID-19 Aşisi Bilgilendirme Platformu" [COVID-19 Vaccine Information Platform]. Turkish Ministry of Health.
- ↑ "Turkey begins mass COVID-19 vaccination with Sinovac's jabs". Xinhua News Agency. 14 January 2021. Retrieved 1 July 2021.
- ↑ Tasdemir, Firat (2 April 2021). "1st doses of Pfizer-BioNTech jab administered in Turkey". Anadolu Agency.
- ↑ Aydogan, Merve (30 April 2021). "Turkey OKs emergency use of Sputnik-V vaccine". Anadolu Agency.
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