Turkey to implement curfew for Bajram ʹ cause Coronavirus

Turkey will establish a nationwide curfew during Bajrami's holiday to curb the spread of corruption, the country's president said on Monday. “Turkey is successfully winning the battle against this blast,” said Recep Tayyip Erdogan after cabinet meeting, writes Anadolu, broadcasts Klan Kosova He urged citizens to respect the distance rules [...]
Turkey will establish a nationwide curfew during Bajrami's holiday to curb the spread of corruption, the country's president said on Monday.
“Turkey is successfully winning the battle against this explosion,” said Recep Tayyip Erdogan after cabinet meeting, writes Anadolu, broadcasts Kosovo
He urged citizens to respect social distance rules, warning that stricter measures can be taken if there is an increase in the spread of the virus.
Erdogan went on to say that the country is not facing any difficulties in meeting the demand for medical and hygienic equipment.
Glasses will open 29 May
Mosques across the country will gradually reopen on May 29th, starting with Friday's prayer, he said.
Repeating that the state was staying with its people in these turbulent periods, Erdogan said, financial assistance had been sent to low income citizens.
Turkey confirmed a total of 150,533 Coronavirus cases Monday. Of them, 111,577 have been fully recovered, while the death toll is 4,171.











