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1,000 vaccine doses destroyed after man turns off fridge to charge phone

A state clinic in Kyrgyzstan had to throw out 1,000 doses of Russia's Sputnik V coronavirus vaccine after a worker unplugged refrigerator to charge his mobile phone.

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1,000 vaccine doses destroyed after man turns off fridge to charge phone
1,000 vaccine doses destroyed after man turns off fridge to charge phone

As per details, the spoilt vaccines were part of a package of 20,000 doses of the Sputnik V vaccine donated to Kyrgyzstan by Russia.

Kyrgyzstan began mass vaccinations in March using shots of the Sinopharm vaccine that were donated by China.

However, online polls and queues at health clinics suggest that demand for the Russian vaccine is far higher.

The health ministry of Kyrgyzstan has come under fire over the incident, which authorities disclosed this week but that occurred at a clinic in the capital Bishkek in April.

An official at the Central State Sanitary and Epidemiological Service, Burul Asylbekova said the doses had to be written off after someone unplugged a fridge containing the vaccines in order to charge a phone.

Health minister Alimkadyr Beishenaliyev stated that a cleaner was responsible for this loss.

In April, Beishenaliyev was heavily criticized for championing a solution based on a poisonous root as a cure for the coronavirus.

Meanwhile, Kyrgyzstan has recorded 101,878 cases and 1,735 deaths with the coronavirus since the beginning of the pandemic, but authorities have admitted that official numbers do no capture the full toll of the disease.

Health authorities said last week that more than 50,000 citizens have received at least one dose of a coronavirus jab in the country of 6.5 million people.

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