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Turkey has reported 1,512 new cases of the novel coronavirus, and more than 1,200 recoveries for the past 24 hours.
The virus-linked death toll rose to 6,895 as 58 more people lost their lives.
The country's overall infection count reached 286,455, according to Health Ministry data.
"The average age of active cases is 42. Intensive care unit patients are age 65 on average," Health Minister Fahrettin Koca said on Twitter.
The ministry data showed that 1,219 more patients recovered over the past 24 hours, bringing the total to 255,407.
As many as 107,702 more COVID-19 tests were conducted over the past day, pushing the total to over 8.21 million.
The number of patients in critical condition now stands at 1,209, the data showed.
"Intensive care occupancy rate is 67 percent"
Earlier in the day, Koca said that some 52 percent of beds are occupied at hospitals, while intensive care unit occupancy rate is at 67 percent and respiratory machine occupancy rate is at 32 percent.
"So we can easily say that there is no problem in this regard," he said.
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His remarks came during a news conference in the eastern Van province following inspections and instructions to stem the spread of the virus there and in surrounding provinces, as the region recently showed a sharp rise in new cases.
Touching upon the tough duty on the shoulders of health professionals, he said the whole nation of 83 million should feel the duty to comply with the measures.
"The virus will lose its effect as much as we abide by the hygiene, mask, and distance rules," he said.
"Our primary aim with the measures we take is to stop the rise in new cases," Koca added.
The novel virus, which surfaced in the Chinese city of Wuhan last December, has infected nearly 28 million people, and claimed more than 905,000 lives in 188 countries and regions, according to the US' Johns Hopkins University.
While China has largely contained the outbreak, there are concerns of a resurgence in Europe, where cases are rising.
Daily figures announced by the ministry since the start of the outbreak:
(EKN/VK)