Saadet Party Konya Deputy and Youth Branch Chairman Abdulkadir Karaduman brought the vaccinating of BioNTech vaccine to a citizen named Semiha Işık in Konya, one vial, that is, 6 doses of mRNA vaccine, instead of the Sinovac vaccine, to the agenda of the Turkish Grand National Assembly (TBMM). Karaduman, who submitted a parliamentary question to the Presidency of the Grand National Assembly of Turkey, with the request of Minister of Health Fahrettin Koca to answer, asked whether a study was carried out on the negligence in question.
ARE VACCINATED CITIZENS CONTROLLED?
Karaduman, who conveyed the distress experienced by a citizen named Semih Işık, asked the following questions to Health Minister Koca: "Why weren't the BioNTech and Sinovac application rooms separated in the building where the vaccine was administered, just like in the hospitals? Was appropriate training given to the nurse and other personnel administering the vaccine in a timely manner? Have the vaccinations made by the nurses, especially the same nurse, been checked at the mentioned vaccination point? Vaccines shot during the day after the incident in question and have vaccinated citizens been checked? Is it true that the nurse applied the wrong Sinovac to another citizen just before the wrong BioNTech administration? Is it true that similar mistakes were made once in Konya's Cihanbeyli district and twice in the city center, 3 more times in total, but no investigation has been made about those responsible for months?”