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The Health Ministry has reported 1,212 new coronavirus cases for the past 24 hours, bringing the tally to 188,897.
The number of daily recoveries was slightly higher than new cases, which Mnister Fahrettin Koca said was "not enough." In a tweet, he said, "We must reduce the number of cases with measures."
The country's death toll from the virus rose to 4,974 with 24 more fatalities in a day. The number of patients in intensive care also continued to increase as it has risen by 43 to 846 in a day. On June 1, it was 651.
Turkey has seen a new surge in Covid-19 cases after lifting most restrictions at the start of the month.
Here are today's numbers:
Today | Yesterday | Total | |
Cases | 1,212 | 1,192 | 188,897 |
Deaths | 24 | 23 | 4,974 |
Tests | 41,413 | 40,496 | 2,986,653 |
Recoveries | 1,293 | 1,412 | 161,533 |
ICU patients | 846 (+43) | ||
Intubated patients | 345 (+18) |
Coronavirus reopening in TurkeyTurkey's easing of coronavirus measures started as early as on May 11, when the government reopened shopping malls, albeit with new physical distancing and hygiene rules. This was followed by more steps on June 1, including the reopening of cafes, restarurants and similar places, as well as parks, beaches and recreation areas. On the same day, entry and exit restrictions for 15 larger provinces, including İstanbul and Ankara, were lifted and domestic flights resumed. On June 5, President Recep Tayyip Erdoğan abruptly lifted a weekend curfew for the 15 provinces, which was declared by the Interior Ministry about 12 hours before. The weekend curfews had been in place since April 11. The President further announced on June 9 that people over the age of 65 would be allowed to go out between 10 a.m. and 8 p.m. A curfew was declared for the elderly on March 22. Those younger than 18 were also allowed to go out on the condition of being with their parents. The government also resumed international flights on June 11 and announced that all tourism facilities, theaters and concert halls would reopen on July 1. |
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