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Turkey to launch massive COVID-19 vaccination campaign

Turkey to launch massive COVID-19 vaccination campaign
Turkey has recorded a total of 1.75 million COVID-19 cases since the outbreak began. (File/AFP)
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Updated 12 December 2020

Turkey to launch massive COVID-19 vaccination campaign

Turkey to launch massive COVID-19 vaccination campaign
  • The vaccination program is expected to be carried out in four stages
  • Nearly 60 million people in Turkey will receive the COVID-19 vaccine

DUBAI: Nearly 60 million people in Turkey will receive the COVID-19 vaccine in a massive campaign that will start at the end of December, national daily Hurriyet has reported.
The country will be using the Chinese-made vaccine, and it will be free-of-charge for those who are eligible to take it.
There are approximately 25 million people who will not qualify for the vaccine, a health ministry official said, including pregnant women, citizens under 18 years old, and those have recently just recovered from the virus.
The campaign will begin as soon as the first 20 million doses of the vaccine arrive in the country, and will prioritize front line health workers and the elderly.
Another 10 million doses of the vaccine will arrive in February, but authorities estimate they need 100 million doses within three months.
The country is also talking with pharmaceutical giants Pfizer and AstraZeneca to procure doses of the COVID-19 vaccine.
The vaccination program is expected to be carried out in four stages.


Video appearing to show Ahmad Hariri security beating protesters sparks anger in Lebanon

Lebanese social media users have reacted angrily to a video appearing to show Ahmad Hariri’s security personnel hitting people in a Beirut restaurant. (Screenshot/Twitter: @DalalMawad)
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Video appearing to show Ahmad Hariri security beating protesters sparks anger in Lebanon

Lebanese social media users have reacted angrily to a video appearing to show Ahmad Hariri’s security personnel hitting people in a Beirut restaurant. (Screenshot/Twitter: @DalalMawad)
  • The incident follows a string of recent cases of protesters confronting politicians at restaurants and cafes in Lebanon

LONDON: Lebanese social media users have reacted angrily to a video appearing to show Ahmad Hariri’s security personnel hitting people in a Beirut restaurant.

The clip, posted on Twitter by journalist Dalal Mawad on Saturday morning, shows bodyguards for Hariri — who is Lebanese prime minister-designate Saad Hariri’s cousin and the secretary general of the Future Movement — at Gavi Italian restaurant in the downtown part of the Lebanese capital.

Protesters who, according to Mawad, objected to Hariri’s presence at the restaurant, chanted and motioned toward Hariri before being hit and pushed away by security guards. One of the people being hit in the clip appears to be a woman.

The incident follows a string of recent cases of protesters confronting politicians at restaurants and cafes in Lebanon.

A Twitter user with the username UsamalbnMunqid said: “The whole Lebanese political elite needs to be jailed whether it is Hariri, Aoun, Berri and many more.”

Another, going by the name of Rima Tarabay, asked if the people being hit were offered any apology, while another called the footage “disgusting.”

Lebanon has seen protests against the country’s government since October 2019, exacerbated by the perceived failings of the political elite for their inaction leading up to the Aug. 4 explosions in Beirut, which killed more than 200 people and wounded thousands.

On Thursday, Lebanon’s caretaker prime minister Hassan Diab — often a target of protesters’ ire — and three former ministers were charged with negligence over the explosion.