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Turkey has administered nearly 63.7m COVID-19 vaccine shots

July 20, 2021 at 12:32 pm

A health worker draws a dose of coronavirus vaccine into a syringe during the vaccination of people at 25 years of age and over at Murat Dilmener Emergency Hospital on June 23, 2021 in Istanbul, Turkey [Elif Öztürk Özgöncü/Anadolu Agency]

Turkey has administered nearly 63.7 million doses of COVID-19 vaccines since it launched a mass vaccination campaign in January, according to figures released on Monday, reports Anadolu Agency.

The country continues its intensive vaccination campaign to curb the spread of coronavirus, and all residents aged 18 and over are eligible for vaccine shots.

According to the Health Ministry, nearly 39.1 million people have received their first dose, while over 21 million are fully vaccinated.

To date, over 63.68% of the adult population has received at least one vaccine dose.

The ministry also confirmed 7,667 new infections and 50 coronavirus-related deaths in the last 24 hours, while as many as 4,152 more patients recovered.

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Amid a nationwide drop in cases and an expedited vaccination drive, Turkey entered a normalization phase on July 1, lifting almost all virus-related restrictions.

However, seeking to limit the spread of the virus’ Delta variant, the country has suspended flights from India, where the strain was first detected.

Meanwhile, arrivals from the UK, Iran, Egypt, and Singapore are required to have negative COVID-19 test results within 72 hours before their departure.

Since December 2019, the pandemic has claimed over 4.09 million lives in 192 countries and regions, with more than 190.65 million cases reported, according to the US-based Johns Hopkins University.