Erdogan: Aim to reduce the number of cases of holiday for Ramadan, good day after Bajram

Turkey's President, Recep Tayip Erdogan, has said Wednesday they want to lower the number of cases with COVID-19 by the end of Ramadan's holy month. “We aim to give our country a break during the month of Ramadan and prepare for better days after Bajram”, he said until [...]
Turkey's President, Recep Tayip Erdogan, has said Wednesday they want to lower the number of cases with COVID-19 by the end of Ramadan's holy month.
“We aim to give our country a break during the month of Ramadan and prepare for better days after Bajram”, he has said until he spoke at a meeting in Ankara.
The first of the Turkish state has said that austerity or easing restrictions should be in line with the development of pandemic.
“If we can reduce the number of cases, we will be able to develop the tourism season we expect to open in May and other economic activities generated by tourism”, he has said.
Since the vaccine campaign started on January 14th in Turkey, more than 17.95 million vaccines have been granted. COVID-19.
Over 10.54 million people have received the first dose of vaccine, until the second dose of the vaccine has been given to nearly 7.41 million people.
Due to increasing the number of cases and deaths, Turkey has returned the police clock during weekends to high-risk areas until it has increased several other restrictions, in addition to specific restrictive measures for the month of Ramadan.











