Medicine
Turkey receives second shipment from second batch of Sinovac vaccines
The second shipment of the second batch of COVID-19 vaccines ordered from China arrived early on Jan. 29 in Turkey.
A Turkish Airlines plane that departed from Beijing landed at Istanbul Airport at 6.10 a.m. local time (0310GMT) carrying the 3.5 million doses of the vaccine.
A total of 10 million doses of the vaccine were imported in the second batch.
Head of the WHO Office: Impressive
He said that he hoped that some quantities of the vaccine, through the COVAX program, would arrive in Serbia soon.
Ivanusa told RTS that the WHO is helping the authorities in Serbia and emphasized that vaccination is a safe way to achieve collective immunity and stop the epidemic.
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B92.net finds out: Number of vaccinated in Serbia exceeded 400.000
Let us remind you, mass vaccination is being carried out in Serbia, and citizens can choose between three vaccines - Sputnik V, Pfizer and Sinopharm.
Vaccination requires an appointment, and citizens will receive an appointment for vaccination after registering on the e-government portal or by calling the contact center.
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EU now advises 3-week interval between Pfizer vaccine doses
The European Medicines Agency is now recommending that a second dose of Pfizer's Covid-19 vaccine be given three weeks after the first, as many countries consider ways to stretch scarce supplies of shots.
More than 1.500 newly infected, 21 people died
In the last 24 hours, 10.637 people were tested.
There are 162 patients on respirators.
There are 4.206 people in hospital.
Since the outbreak of the epidemic in Serbia, 2.588.844 people have been tested, and there are 390.637 confirmed cases. Coronavirus took a total of 3.965 lives in Serbia, and the mortality rate is 1.01 percent.
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Number of people vaccinated for COVID exceeds 1.5 mln in Turkey
The number of people in Turkey who have received their first dose of a vaccine against the novel coronavirus crossed the 1.5 million mark as of Janç 27, according to official figures.
In week two of Turkey's mass vaccination campaign, in which it is administering CoronaVac jabs purchased from Chinese company SinoVac, immunization efforts are running smoothly, officials say.