If it passes at least 14-day-long tests, the vaccine will be put into use following an "Emergency Use Approval" by Turkey Pharmaceuticals and Medical Devices Institution, according to the ministry.
The institution's labs, known as the National Control Laboratories, are recognized and accredited by international equivalent institutions and organizations.
All vaccines listed in the ministry’s vaccination program, along with medical biological products, medicines, enteral nutrition products and medical foods, medical devices, biocidal products and cosmetics, are tested in these labs.
Healthcare staff and nursing homes will be the first to receive the vaccines, according to Health Minister Fahrettin Koca.
The vaccine will be applied by the Health Ministry's COVID-19 vaccine application units which will be established in family health centers, private and university hospitals, according to the Health Services Directorate.
Those who want be vaccinated will apply to these units by appointment.
Turkey on Monday confirmed 13,695 new cases, including 1,508 symptomatic patients, raising the tally of infections to over 2.25 million.
The country's COVID-19 death toll currently stands at 21,685.
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