Turkey to gradually start easing COVID-19 restrictions  

  18 February 2021    Read: 647
Turkey to gradually start easing COVID-19 restrictions
 

Turkey will gradually start easing restrictions imposed to stem the spread of the novel coronavirus as of March, the country’s president said on Wednesday, AzVision.az reports citing the Turkish media. 

"We are starting the gradual normalization process as of the beginning of March by dividing our provinces into four categories in line with criteria established by our health ministry,” said Recep Tayyip Erdogan after a Cabinet meeting at the presidential complex.

“March will be a month when we will cover a lot of ground in terms of vaccination,” Erdogan added.

He said that provinces will be categorized as “low”, “medium”, “high” and “very high-risk” based on infection rates and the vaccination process.


The president said some 5.7 million coronavirus vaccines have been administered across the country, adding: “We have made the necessary contacts for [acquiring more] vaccines that we will need in the first place.”

Recalling that the government had announced gradual transition to face-to-face education in schools after the last week’s Cabinet meeting, he said the process was delayed in some provinces due to heavy snowfall.

The process will continue, he added.


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