Turkey and Russia have agreed to cooperate in the development of a coronavirus vaccine and plan to carry out joint clinical trials, the Turkish health minister said.
A total of 22 Turkish universities and research centers are working to develop a vaccine, and four of them have advanced to the animal-testing stage, Koca said.
Health Minister Fahrettin Koca said scientific advisers from the two countries were scheduled to hold a second round of talks later this week.
The minister also said that Turkey has seen the benefit of the malaria drug hydroxychloroquine and will continue to administer it to COVID-19 patients, despite concerns raised over the drug.
Koca said that unlike other countries, Turkey has been using the drug early in COVID-19 threatment.
SOURCE:VOANEWS.COM