Turkey launches mass coronavirus vaccination

More than 1 million health workers in the country were among the first to get the jab. (File/AFP)
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Updated 15 January 2021
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Turkey launches mass coronavirus vaccination

  • Health Minister Fahrettin Koca said it was an “absolute need to get the injection” to return to “old lives”
  • The country has recorded over 2.3 million cases of the virus, as well as 23,495 deaths

DUBAI: Turkey has launched a nationwide vaccination program against COVID-19 after the government approved emergency use of China’s Sinovac, local daily Hurriyet Daily reported.
More than 1 million health workers in the country were among the first to get the jab, after the country’s Science Board members were inoculated live on Jan. 13.
President Recep Tayyip Erdogan received jab the next day.
Health Minister Fahrettin Koca said it was an “absolute need to get the injection” to return to “old lives,” but the vaccination was not mandatory.
Koca said the shots would be distributed fairly, in four stages, following priorities set by the Science Board.
The first and second stage of the inoculation drive involve health care workers, government officials, and the elderly. The last two stages aim to cover the rest of the population.
Turkey has an initial three million doses of Sinovac of the 50 million doses waiting to be delivered.
The country has recorded over 2.3 million cases of the virus, as well as 23,495 deaths.


Syria says impossible to move forward in talks without clear binding timeline for Israeli withdrawal

Updated 07 January 2026
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Syria says impossible to move forward in talks without clear binding timeline for Israeli withdrawal

  • Israel’s defense ministry did not immediately respond to a request for comment on the issue

A Syrian official said on Tuesday ​it would not be possible to move forward on “strategic files” in talks with Israel without ‌a clear, ‌binding ‌timeline ⁠for ​Israeli troops ‌to quit Syrian territory seized after Bashar Assad’s fall in December 2024.
The official, speaking ⁠to Reuters on ‌condition of ‍anonymity, said ‍the latest round ‍of US-brokered talks in Paris, held on Monday and Tuesday, ​concluded with a US initiative ⁠to suspend all Israeli military activities against Syria.
Israel’s defense ministry did not immediately respond to a request for comment on the issue.