Turkey will continue with its weekend curfews to stem the spread of the coronavirus, with the next curfew to be imposed on April 18-19 - President Erdogan
Drone photo shows deserted Galata Bridge and its surroundings after a two-day curfew imposed to stem the spread of the coranavirus in Istanbul, Turkey on April 12, 2020.
"As part of the fight against the epidemic, we decided to continue the curfew on weekends as needed in the coming period," Recep Tayyip Erdogan said following a three-hour virtual Cabinet meeting. He also announced the establishment of two new hospitals with total of 350 beds in Istanbul for coronavirus patients.Erdogan stressed that Turkey has made significant progress in bringing the coronavirus outbreak under control, adding that the country is facing no difficulties in supplying its people with personal health and cleaning materials.
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