• 24 Jun 2021
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Turkey Ends Measures Against COVID-19

Turkish President Recep Tayyip Erdogan announced , during a government meeting on Friday, June 18, the abolition of home quarantine and precautionary measures related to the spread of the new Corona virus, Covid-19, as well as a package of new decisions.
The Turkish President confirmed that Turkey is going to return to normal life starting from the 1 July and also the cancellation of the instructions that restrict travel between Turkish cities starting from the same date, noting that the executive instructions will be announced by the Turkish Ministry of Interior later.
On the other hand, the Turkish President stressed the need to adhere to the precautionary measures that the government announced in advance in both the public and private sectors, and also stressed the importance of COVID-19 vaccine receiving for citizens and residents calling to ignore the comments and rumors spread about the vaccine, with the need to adhere to the instructions Scientists about the vaccine, noting that 43 million doses of the vaccine have been provided throughout Turkey by the Turkish government, adding, "We aim to make the corona vaccine available to all our citizens over the age of 18 within a few weeks."



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