An empty Sultanahmet Square in İstanbul due to the weekend curfew. (Photo: AA)
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Turkey's death toll from the coronavirus pandemic has reached 1,198 as 97 more people have died since yesterday's update, the Health Ministry has announced on its website.
According to the announcement, 4,789 people tested positive in the last 24 hours, bringing the number of cases in the country to 56,956. A total of 376,100 tests have been carried out so far with 35,720 tests in a day.
There are 1,626 patients in intensive care with 1,021 intubated patients while 2,965 patients have recovered from the disease.
Streets are silent as people comply with the curfew
The weekend curfew, effective from Friday (April 10) at midnight for 48 hours in 31 provinces, has been largely followed as streets have remained silent. The Interior Ministry's late announcement of the curfew caused people to flocked to the streets on Friday night.
İstanbul Mayor Ekrem İmamoğlu shared drone footage showing empty streets of the metropolis.
Wait for us, #Istanbul!
— Ekrem İmamoğlu (International) (@imamoglu_int) April 12, 2020
We will get through these tough times together with solidarity and patience, and we will meet again in better days.#IstanbulFightsBack
Sunday 12 April 2020 pic.twitter.com/NeRmRCVPuZ
The government previously restricted the movement of those under age 20 and not employed, and above 65. While schools, malls, cafes and restaurants remain closed, almost all gatherings, including congregational prayers, have been suspended.
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