After passing the Chinese vaccine, Turkey will now produce Russian vaccine Sputnik V

Russia's Sovereign Property Fund announced on Saturday that it has signed agreements with Turkey on the production of the Russian vaccine against Ovid-19, Sputnik V. The body announced it has already begun to transfer production technology to Turkey, the Interfax news agency reports, broadcast Gazeta Express. So far, Russia has signed production agreements [...]
The body announced it has already begun to transfer production technology to Turkey, the Interfax news agency reports, broadcast Gazeta Express.
So far, Russia has signed agreements on producing its vaccine against Covid, even China, India, Brazil, Belarus, Kazakhstan and South Korea.
Earlier, Turkey has begun to vaccinate priority groups with the Chinese anti-coronvirus vaccine, developed by Sinovac company. Turkey's president, Recep Erdogan, has also received this vaccine.
On the other hand, Russia in August last year became the world's first state to pass a vaccine against the Coronavirus. However, health experts have doubts about the efficiency of this vaccine due to lack of transparency during testing and lack of mass testing in people prior to approval.












