Northwest Arkansas Democrat-Gazette

‘It is a difficult challenge to come here’

Turkish vaccine teams target isolated villages

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ANKARA, Turkey — Traveling across roads covered with ice and snow, vaccinatio­n teams have been going to Turkey’s isolated mountain villages as the government seeks to inoculate 60% of the country’s people against coronaviru­s over the next three months.

After much effort, medical workers arrived Friday to vaccinate older villagers in Gumuslu, a small settlement of 350 in the central province of Sivas that lies 140 miles from the provincial capital.

“It’s a difficult challenge to come here,” said Dr. Rustem Hasbek, head of Sivas Health Services. “The geography is tough, the climate is tough, as you can see.”

Turkey rolled out the Chinese Sinovac vaccine on Jan. 14 and has so far given out 8.2 million doses. The vaccine is given in two doses 28 days apart. Ankara has also ordered 4.5 million doses of the Pfizer-BioNTech vaccine.

Health Minister Fahrettin Koca said Turkey aims to vaccinate 52.5 million people by the end of May. To date, around 10% of Turkey’s 83 million population has received at least the first dose.

Health care workers, older people and people with serious medical conditions were among the first to receive the jab.

“I can’t go to the hospital. I have a heart condition and I get motion sickness in cars,” said Gumuslu resident Zeynep Yigit, 70. “The doctors came and vaccinated us.”

President Recep Tayyip Erdogan is expected to announce the easing of coronaviru­s restrictio­ns on Monday. He previously said the government would evaluate the situation on a province-by-province basis before allowing restaurant­s, cafes and other shuttered businesses to open. Weekend and evening curfews could also be relaxed.

Still, infections have spiked in recent days, with Turkey recording more than 9,000 daily cases, the highest level since mid-January.

Overall, the country has seen more than 2.6 million cases since March last year and nearly 28,500 confirmed covid-19-related deaths. Experts say all confirmed numbers worldwide are undercount­s due to missed cases and limited testing.

 ?? (AP/Emrah Gurel) ?? Doctors and health workers of a vaccinatio­n team walk in the isolated village of Gumuslu in the district of Sivas in central Turkey. After traveling snow- and ice-covered roads, medical workers arrived in the small settlement of 350 people some 140 miles from the provincial capital to vaccinate older villagers.
(AP/Emrah Gurel) Doctors and health workers of a vaccinatio­n team walk in the isolated village of Gumuslu in the district of Sivas in central Turkey. After traveling snow- and ice-covered roads, medical workers arrived in the small settlement of 350 people some 140 miles from the provincial capital to vaccinate older villagers.
 ??  ?? Dr. Rustem Hasbek, Kaya and Duran walk to vaccinate residents in an isolated village.
Dr. Rustem Hasbek, Kaya and Duran walk to vaccinate residents in an isolated village.
 ??  ?? Zeynep Yigit, 70, is given a dose of the CoronaVac vaccine made by China’s Sinovac Biotech by health worker Yusuf Duran at her house in the isolated village of Gumuslu in the district of Sivas in central Turkey.
Zeynep Yigit, 70, is given a dose of the CoronaVac vaccine made by China’s Sinovac Biotech by health worker Yusuf Duran at her house in the isolated village of Gumuslu in the district of Sivas in central Turkey.
 ??  ?? Dr. Yasin Kaya (center) and Duran (left), members of the Koyulhisar Public Health Center vaccinatio­n team, walk to vaccinate 85-year-old Ibrahim Yigit at his house in the village of Gumuslu.
Dr. Yasin Kaya (center) and Duran (left), members of the Koyulhisar Public Health Center vaccinatio­n team, walk to vaccinate 85-year-old Ibrahim Yigit at his house in the village of Gumuslu.
 ??  ?? Kaya (left) and Duran take a break as they walk to give vaccinatio­ns in the village of Gumuslu.
Kaya (left) and Duran take a break as they walk to give vaccinatio­ns in the village of Gumuslu.
 ??  ?? Zeynep Yigit (left) looks on as Kaya (right) and Duran prepare a dose of the CoronaVac vaccine.
Zeynep Yigit (left) looks on as Kaya (right) and Duran prepare a dose of the CoronaVac vaccine.

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