Covid 19:Turkey tightens restrictions

August 26, 2020

Turkey adopted new restrictions on social activities in 14 provinces on Wednesday to curb the rising Covid-19 cases across the country.

The Interior Ministry said that a notice was sent to provincial governorships the previous day that some specific activities are banned in these provinces, including the capital Ankara and northwestern Bursa, Xinhua news agency reported.

All wedding ceremonies are limited to one hour by strictly following the social distancing rule, the notice added.

“Citizens aged 65 and over and children under 15 who are not first- or second-degree relatives of the bride and groom are forbidden from attending all types of wedding and related ceremonies,” it said.

Additionally, food and beverage services are temporarily suspended in public institutions across the country, according to the notice.

A Presidential circular said that public institutions would be allowed to adopt flexible working methods, such as remote or shift working, to reduce the contamination of the coronavirus.

The daily number of new cases in the country was reported as 1,502 on Tuesday, taking the total number of infections to 261,194. The death toll reached 6,163, with the daily addition of 24 fatalities, according to the latest figures released by the Health Ministry.

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