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 He said that a part of the population
of Bosnia & Herzegovina’s Serb entity Republika Srpska would be able to get vaccinated in Serbia and that it remained to be seen whether Serbia could provide them with a quantity of vaccines.
Serbia’s announcement that it will also vaccinate ethnic Serbs in Kosovo has angered the government in Pristina. Meanwhile, Albanian Prime Minister Edi Rama has lashed out at the EU for failing to give sufficient help to the candidate and potential candidate countries of the Western Balkans.
Vaccine scepticism spreads
There is a high level of vaccine scepticism in Serbia and other Western Balkans countries and it seems that after the initial euphoria, the desire for vaccination in Serbia is declining.
The response of citizens to vaccination in Serbia is disappointing, the Vojvodina Research and Analytical Centre (VOICE) announced, N1 reported.
Epidemiologist Zoran Radovanovic said that the response of citizens to vaccination against the coronavirus was “disappointing” and assessed that the cause was “unprecedented media manipulation and sensationalism”.
When asked why the take-up of vaccines among health workers is low, Radovanovic said that they, as well as other citizens, were influenced by those manipulations.
The president of Serbia stated on February 14 that health workers who accept the vaccine will receive an additional one-time bonus of RSD10,000 (€85).
There are also fears of a new rise in coronavirus cases, and an increase in hospitalisations.
Around 1,000 partygoers were caught at a Belgrade nightclub flouting anti- virus restrictions in Serbia, which
has banned gatherings of more than five people, the interior ministry said February 14. The organizers now face up to three years in jail.
Erdogan’s announcement of Turkish space programme short on budget details
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Turkish President Recep Tayyip Erdogan late on February 9 drew the curtain on a 10-year space programme.
Erdogan did not share any budget details during his speech on the programme broadcast live on television. His announcement came on the same day that a probe built by a regional rival of Turkey, the United Arab Emirates, successfully entered Mars’s orbit.
Erdogan said the first goal of the programme was to make contact with the moon in 2023, the centennial of the founding of the Turkish republic. Sending Turkish astronauts into space, building a Turkish spaceport, and developing sophisticated satellite and meteorology technology were other objectives.
“Our feet will be on Earth but our eyes will be in space. Our roots will be on Earth, our branches will be up in the sky,” the president said.
The Turkish space agency (TUA) was founded in December 2018.
Turkey has been beset by economic stress for several years and Erdogan's popularity ratings in the country are seen as low and falling. The astronomical costs of a space programme such as that announced will not be easily borne by the state budget. But TUA supporters say the project will deliver technical and highly specialised jobs, reducing the brain drain abroad of scientists and researchers.
In January, Erdogan had a telephone call with Elon Musk, chief executive of SpaceX, the private US space exploration company. Erdogan and Musk spoke about technological cooperation with Turkish companies, but few other details of the call were released.
In cooperation with SpaceX in January, Ankara launched the next-generation Turksat 5A communications satellite from the US. It will be used for both civilian and military purposes.
Prior to the space programme announcement, a metal monolith-like structure mysteriously appeared and disappeared in the southeast of Turkey. It was later revealed as a publicity stunt related to the unveiling of the programme.
The 3-metre-high metal slab with the inscription “Look at the sky, you will see the moon,” written in ancient Turkic script, was discovered in a field last week by a farmer in Sanliurfa province.
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