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VACCINE DENSITY IN TURKEY PUBLIC HOSPITALS
When the Ministry of Health launched COVID-19 vaccination at the same time for many professions and age groups, the hospital gardens almost turned into a concert space even in the evening. Excessive density disrupted the appointment system in some hospitals. Despite the appointment, there were Turkish citizens who returned without vaccination.
Since the Turkish Ministry of Health initiated covid-19 vaccination for all employees with many professional groups and SSI with the age group over 40, there was an intensity in hospitals until the evening hours.
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HOSPITAL GARDEN IS LIKE A CONCERT SPACE
Dr. In Istanbul Kartal A spokesman at Education and Research Hospital, reached on the Whatsapp News Line, said: “there was excessive intensity. I’m amazed. I took advantage of the 40-year-old quota. But the intensity was frightening. The authorities need a hand. The garden of the hospital was like a concert venue,” he said.
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CANNOT APPLY IN THE ONLINE APPOINTMENT SYSTEM
A citizen from Izmir’s Urla State Hospital said: “it was a terrible situation. Almost 500 people were waiting in the tiny space. I’ve been out of it, but we’re one of the lucky group. We made an appointment at 21.10, we were vaccinated around 23.00. There were a lot of people who were waiting and couldn’t get the vaccine, even though he made an appointment. The appointment system cannot be implemented due to the intensity. Hospital officials’ we will not process after 24.00, go today, come tomorrow ‘ he warned,” he said.
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TURKISH CITIZENS LEFT WITHOUT A VACCINE
“As of 22.00, about 800 people are waiting in a garden for vaccinations,” said a citizen from Istanbul’s Içerenköy Fatih Sultan Mehmet Research Hospital. I left him without the vaccine. The Department of Health is officially putting on a show. He says We vaccinated a record number of Turkish people in one day. They make so many people sick,” he said.
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DOORS CLOSED, CITIZENS IN TURKEY PROTESTED
At Izmir Çiğli Education and Research Hospital, many citizens who had appointments with the closing of the doors at night could not be vaccinated.
Similar images took place at Antalya Education and Research Hospital. Citizens who could not be vaccinated, despite having an appointment, continued to wait and protested the practice.
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