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COVID-19 vaccination in Turkey

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Plan to immunize against COVID-19
COVID-19 vaccination in Turkey
Date14 January 2021 (2021-01-14) – present
LocationTurkey
CauseCOVID-19 pandemic
TargetFull immunisation of people in Turkey against COVID-19
Participants53,024,115 people completely vaccinated (as of 9 November 2023)[1]
Websitecovid19asi.saglik.gov.tr

TheCOVID-19 vaccination campaign inTurkey began on January 14, 2021.[2] As of April 2nd, 2022, 57,784,362 people have received their first dose, and 52,982,877 people have been fullyvaccinated.[1] 27,648,857 people received their third dose.[1] 63% of the total population in Turkey is fully vaccinated.

Effect of vaccine

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In January 2021, new COVID-19 cases in Turkey were at 12,203. Then, in April 2021, they rose to 40,806. However, due to the vaccine rollout, cases dropped to 5,288 in July 2021.[3]

Public perception of vaccine

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Through a study done on the population of Turkey's perception of theCOVID-19 vaccine, it was shown that only 62.7% of participants had a positive perception of the vaccine. Specifically, those with previous experience with COVID-19, those withbachelor's degrees or higher, and those with experience withinfluenza vaccines were more likely to have a positive perception of the COVID-19 vaccine. Older people were more likely to have a negative perception of the vaccine.[4]

Vaccines on order

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Vaccination center inSamsun

Turkey currently uses 4 differentCOVID-19 vaccines.[5][6]

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Pfizer–BioNTech
Sinovac
Sputnik V
TurkoVac
BioNTech vaccination room in Turkey

Vaccination statistics

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  New vaccination per day  7-day moving average

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  First dose  Second dose

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Gallery

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  • Vaccines used in Turkey
  • Sinovac
    Sinovac
  • BioNTech
    BioNTech
  • Sputnik V
    Sputnik V

See also

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References

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  1. ^abc"COVID-19 Aşisi Bilgilendirme Platformu" [COVID-19 Vaccine Information Platform].Turkish Ministry of Health. Archived fromthe original on 2021-01-13. Retrieved2021-07-01.
  2. ^"Turkey begins mass COVID-19 vaccination with Sinovac's jabs".Xinhua News Agency. 14 January 2021. Retrieved1 July 2021.
  3. ^Atik, I. (2022).Performance comparison of regression learning methods: COVID-19 case prediction for turkey.International Journal of Mechanical Engineering, 7(1).
  4. ^Sonmezer, M. C., Sahin, T. K., Erul, E., Ceylan, F. S., Harmurcu, M. Y., Morova, N., Al, I. R., Unal, S. (2022, February 11).Knowledge, attitudes, and perception towards COVID-19 vaccination among the adult population: A cross-sectional study in Turkey. MDPI Open Access Journals.doi:10.3390/vaccines10020278.
  5. ^Tasdemir, Firat (2 April 2021)."1st doses of Pfizer-BioNTech jab administered in Turkey".Anadolu Agency.
  6. ^Aydogan, Merve (30 April 2021)."Turkey OKs emergency use of Sputnik-V vaccine".Anadolu Agency.
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