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First batch of Kazakhstan s homegrown vaccine QazVac released | News

Deputy Prime Minister of the Republic of Kazakhstan Yeraly Tugzhanov took part in the release of the first batch of Kazakhstan’s homegrown vaccine QazVac (QazCovid-in) produced at the Research Institute for Biological Safety Problems, Kazinform reports citing the prime minister’s press service. Asia   Yeraly Tugzhanov During his visit to Zhambyl region, Deputy Prime Minister Tugzhanov said the creation of the vaccine allowed Kazakhstan to become one of five countries in the world which had developed their own anti-coronavirus vaccines, proving high potential of domestic science. Last October President of Kazakhstan Kassym-Jomart Tokayev gave specific instructions related to the development of the homegrown vaccine. The Deputy Prime Minister noted that implementation of all President’s instructions is monitored by the Kazakh Government.

1st batch of Kazakhstan s homegrown vaccine QazVac released

22 Apr in 19:30 Deputy Prime Minister of the Republic of Kazakhstan Yeraly Tugzhanov took part in the release of the first batch of Kazakhstan’s homegrown vaccine QazVac (QazCovid-in) produced at the Research Institute for Biological Safety Problems, Kazinform reports citing the prime minister’s press service. During his visit to Zhambyl region, Deputy Prime Minister Tugzhanov said the creation of the vaccine allowed Kazakhstan to become one of five countries in the world which had developed their own anti-coronavirus vaccines, proving high potential of domestic science. Last October President of Kazakhstan Kassym-Jomart Tokayev gave specific instructions related to the development of the homegrown vaccine. The Deputy Prime Minister noted that implementation of all President’s instructions is monitored by the Kazakh Government.

First 50,000 doses of QazVak vaccine produced in Kazakhstan

First 50,000 doses of QazVak vaccine produced in Kazakhstan AKIPRESS.COM - Kazakhstan will begin to administer its homegrown coronavirus vaccine to residents next week, primeminister.kz reported.  The first 50,000 doses of the QazVak vaccine were produced by the Scientific Research Institute for Biological Safety Problems in Kazakhstan s southern Jambyl province, Anadolu reports citing the statement. Kazakhstan became one of the top five countries in the world that developed its own vaccine against the pandemic, said Deputy Prime Minister Yerali Tugjanov. The vaccine was included in the record of the World Health Organization, Tugjanov said, who added that the complete safety of the vaccine has been proven. The biggest advantage of the inactivated vaccine is that it does not cause vaccine-related diseases.

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