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Uzmanlardan yüz yüze eğitim önerisi: Aşılarınızı olun

Öğrenciler, uzun bir aradan sonra 6 Eylül'de tam zamanlı yüz yüze eğitime başlayacak. Uzmanlar, öğrencilerin koronavirüs tedbirlerine uymasının önemli olduğunu söylerken, aşı olmaları konusunda da tavsiye veriyor.

Roundup: Turkish authorities warn citizens to reduce mobility, stay home to curb pandemic - World News

2021-04-28 12:06:15 GMT2021-04-28 20:06:15(Beijing Time) Xinhua English ISTANBUL, April 28 (Xinhua) Turkish authorities urged citizens Wednesday to reduce their mobility and stay home as the country prepares to enter into a more than two-week full lockdown on Thursday. Those who want to turn the full closing period into a holiday opportunity by going to their summer houses or renting apartments in resort towns may lead to an increase in (COVID-19) cases, Mustafa Necmi Ilhan, a member of the Health Ministry s Scientific Committee, told the Demiroren news agency. The lockdown will start at 7 p.m. on Thursday and will run until May 17, and intercity travels will not be allowed, except for compulsory cases.

Middle East countries struggle to bring pandemic under control |

Middle East countries struggle to bring pandemic under control Most countries of the region are betting on immunisation to contain COVID-19 contamination, with some better equipped than others to acquire and distribute vaccines. Monday 25/01/2021 An elderly woman receives an injection of the CoronaVac vaccine at a nursing home in Ankara, on January 19, 2021, amid the COVID-19 pandemic caused by the novel coronavirus. (AFP) TUNIS – Restrictions were being tightened across the Middle East Monday in the face of an unrelenting coronavirus threat, with Israel preparing to close its international airport to nearly all flights and Egypt beginning its COVID-19 immunisation programme. Since it emerged in late 2019, COVID-19 has killed more than 2.1 million people around the world, with over 99 million cases registered, according to official figures.

Turkey passes 25,000 COVID-19-related deaths

ANKARA, Turkey (AP) Turkey on Sunday passed 25,000 COVID-19-related deaths since the start of the outbreak in March, the health ministry said. A toll of 140 new fatalities saw the total figure rise to 25,073. Turkey has recorded more than 2.4 million infections since the first case was recorded on March 11. The government reintroduced restrictions at the start of December, including weekday evening curfews and weekend lockdowns, to stem.

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