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Kazakhstan begins using indigenous COVID-19 vaccine
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Health Minister Tsoi vaccinated with Kazakhstanâs QazVac vaccine 26 April 2021 09:00 Share in:
NUR-SULTAN. KAZINFORM â Healthcare Minister Alexei Tsoi was one of the first this morning to get Kazakhstanâs QazCovid-in (QazVac) vaccine, Kazinform correspondent reports. Related news
Minister Tsoi got inoculated in a live broadcast at one of the outpatient clinics in the Kazakh capital, Nur-Sultan. Recall that the vaccination with the homegrown vaccine is carried out in two stages â the second dose is administered 21 days later after the first dose.
Recall that the first batch of QazVac vaccine â 50,000 doses - was delivered to SK Pharmacy hubs on April 23. 6,000 doses will be supplied to Nur-Sultan and Almaty cities, 4,000 doses â to the city of Shymkent as well as Karaganda, East Kazakhstan, and Almaty regions. The rest of the regions will receive 2,000 doses each.
Kazakhstan rolls out homegrown coronavirus vaccine
Posted : 2021-04-26 15:10
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Kazakhstan on Monday rolled out its homegrown coronavirus vaccine, with the Central Asian country s health minister receiving the jab on live television.
QazCovid-in, also known as QazVac, is a two-shot vaccine that is currently in third stage trials.
The state broadcaster Khabar said that 50,000 doses of the vaccine developed by the state-backed Research Institute for Biological Safety Problems have been distributed across the vast oil-rich country.
Health Minister Alexei Tsoi told Khabar that he felt well after receiving his shot and said the government was negotiating with partners in Turkey to produce future batches of the vaccine.
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Kazakhstan has rolled out its locally developed vaccine against COVID-19, with Health Minister Aleksei Tsoi receiving the first injection.
Tsoi said that 50,000 doses of the QazVac vaccine developed by the state-backed Research Institute for Biological Safety Problems have been distributed across the country of nearly 19 million people.
QazVac requires two doses three weeks apart and can be stored in a regular refrigerator.
The vaccine is currently in its third stage of clinical trials, which are expected to be completed in July. Its developers claim the vaccine had a 96 percent efficacy in the second stage.
Tsoi said that 1-in-20 Kazakhstanis have been vaccinated against the coronavirus since the Central Asian country’s vaccination drive kicked off in February.
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