Erdogan's claims: This is the antidote. - CO VID created by Turkish scientists

Turkish President Recep Tayyip Erdogan, as he announced relief of anti-coronar measures, said that a drug for treating COVID-19 has become possible in Turkey. Turkish scientist “has successfully produced the Favipiraver drug, which is used in the treatment of COVID-19”, Erdogan said. “We should get used to the fact that the new period that [...]
Turkish President Recep Tayyip Erdogan, as he announced relief of anti-coronar measures, said that a drug for treating COVID-19 has become possible in Turkey.
Turkish scientist “has successfully produced the Favipiraver drug, which is used in the treatment of COVID-19”, Erdogan said.
“We must get used to the fact that the new period we call” the new normality “will continue for a while,” said Erdogan after a three-hour cabinet meeting in the capital, Ankara.
Erdogan announced that theatres, theatres and show centres would reopen throughout the country by 1 July. He added that the working hours of services such as restaurants and cafes are extended from 22 to 24 hours.
Also, citizens over the age of 65 and older will be allowed to leave every day between 10 and 8 a.m., and the restriction of movement for those under the age of 18 has been completely removed, provided they are accompanied by their parents. On June 15th, wedding halls will begin to have activity
On June 1st, Turkey announced the first phase of easing restrictive measures, as it claims progress has been made in fighting the Coronavirus. In Turkey, 172,114 cases of infection have been confirmed so far, while the number of recoverers has exceeded 144.598. As a result of COVID-19, 4,728 people have died so far, according to data from the Health Ministry.












