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Quarantine for arrivals from Europe amid virus scare in Turkey
BY DAILY SABAH
ISTANBUL TURKEY
MAR 16, 2020 5:05 PM GMT+3

People walk at Taksim Square, Monday, March 16, 2020, Istanbul. The square was one of the busiest places in the city before the virus scare emerged. (DHA Photo)


Turkey keeps updating its contingency plan against coronavirus as more cases are reported. Those arriving from Europe are being placed in quarantine, while mass prayers at mosques were banned Monday
As the number of confirmed coronavirus cases in Turkey rose to 18 Monday, the country imposed new measures in the fight against the deadly outbreak. Authorities announced that student dormitories in Istanbul were being evacuated to accommodate people returning from coronavirus-hit European countries. Travelers will be quarantined there for 14 days.

The country’s Presidency of Religious Authority (DİB), meanwhile, announced a ban on mass gatherings and prayers in mosques, urging people to pray at home.

The Istanbul Governorate said in a statement that Turkish nationals arriving from Germany, Spain, France, Austria, Norway, Denmark, Sweden, Belgium and the Netherlands will be boarded at three large dormitories in the city, while students in those dormitories will be resettled elsewhere. Diplomatic missions in those countries will require the return of Turkish nationals by midnight Tuesday. They will then be placed in quarantine under the supervision of the Health Ministry.



Turkey's Ambassador in Paris, İsmail Hakkı Musa, told Turkish broadcaster NTV that they received calls from about 300 Turkish citizens seeking to return to Turkey in the past few days and they were arranging their evacuation. Ambassador Ali Kemal Aydın in Berlin said “a few thousand” Turkish nationals would be flown back to Turkey by Tuesday.





Turkey has closed its borders and halted most international flights as the coronavirus pandemic sweeps the globe. Government authorities repeatedly warn the public not to travel abroad and if they do so, to impose self-isolation for 14 days. No deaths have been reported in Turkey yet and the government is assuring the public that safety measures are in place. It remains a challenge to sequester everyone returning from abroad but the government managed to arrange a quarantine for a large group that returned from Saudi Arabia after performing the Umrah, or lesser pilgrimage in Islam. Thousands are being accommodated at student dormitories in the capital Ankara and the central city of Konya. Dormitories were already emptied as Turkey earlier announced a mandatory break for universities and grade schools.

The head of DİB, Ali Erbaş, announced that the coronavirus outbreak “necessitated suspending prayers with the congregation in mosques.” Giving examples from Prophet Muhammad’s sayings that urge the faithful to end mass prayers in case of a plague or a similar disease, Erbaş said mass prayers had the risk of spreading the virus. “Islam does not allow practices that endanger people’s lives,” Erbaş told reporters in the capital Ankara. He said Friday prayers, which are required by Islam to be performed with a congregation, can be replaced with noon prayers the faithful can individually perform at home for a while. Mosques will remain open for those who wish to perform prayers individually, Erbaş noted. He also said all Turkish umrah pilgrims returned home from Saudi Arabia as of Monday, except some 390 people who were expected to return later Monday.

Turkey has also followed the example of other countries and ordered the closure of crowded entertainment venues. Bars, discotheques and nightclubs across all 81 provinces of Turkey closed Monday as a precaution. The ministry asked provincial and district governors to coordinate with municipal authorities to ensure the implementation of these measures, including dispatching law enforcement units to prevent any problems that might occur during the implementation of the regulation.
Interior Ministry later ordered all cafes, theaters, gyms and other similar buildings to be closed beginning Tuesday in a bid to halt the spread of new coronavirus. According to the ministry’s order, all cafes, gyms, theaters, cinemas, performance centers, concert halls, wedding halls, music halls, beer halls, taverns, hookah lounges, internet cafes, all types of game centers, amusement parks, pools, Turkish baths, saunas and spas would be closed until further notice after 12 a.m. Tuesday.

On Monday, Justice Minister Abdülhamit Gül announced the suspension of all trials except emergency hearings and judges, prosecutors and other judiciary staff above the age of 60 will be on paid leaves. He said they also suspended prison visits in shared areas of prisons.

Turks both cautious and dismissive

A survey by Istanbul-based Barem Research company laid bare to the Turkish public’s reaction to the coronavirus scare. Half of the interviewees think the scare is exaggerated but they nevertheless do not neglect taking personal measures, the survey shows. Some 67% of the interviewees expressed fear of infection.

The survey also shows younger people, women and those with a higher level of education are more concerned about infection. Those at the age of 65 and above are less concerned though they are classified as potential patients in the high-risk groups by scientists.

Another finding is trust in the Health Ministry which is at the forefront of efforts in the battle against the outbreak. Some 69% of interviewees agree that the ministry managed the crisis well.

Additionally, 52% of interviewees believe the outbreak scare is exaggerated while the rest says the risk is really serious. Three in every four people interviewed for the survey say they are ready to give up their rights, including travel if this will help stop the virus spreading in the country. Some 64% hope that cases would be lower or end in April.

On measures against the virus, 31% of interviewees say they did not take any personal measures while the rest lists their top three measures as washing hands more frequently, going out less, using hand sanitizers, ending personal contacts, wearing masks and cologne. Another 43% of interviewees say they wash their hands more now.

Some 43% of interviewees blame an unknown culprit for the outbreak while others believe it was “a natural outbreak.” Most suspect the U.S. was behind the fast-spreading of the outbreak. China is the second country in the list of culprits for the outbreak to spread across the world according to the interviewees. Other possible suspects are pharmaceutical companies and countries “which may have developed the virus in a laboratory and already may have developed the vaccine.”


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They are working for now, but they are talking about complet shutdown so i hope you order arrives...:-)



can you give the name of the company?

what do you mean company ? The news were in Danish newspaper, found a different source https://www.express.co.uk/news/worl...t-vaccine-trials-australia-virus-donald-trump

funny though claiming credit or being accredited for the discovery even though china, Thailand and Japan already announced limited success using the same medicins
 
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herd immunity is an interesting concept, curious of the results by the nations who follow that route.
 
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herd immunity is an interesting concept, curious of the results by the nations who follow that route.
Only UK for now plans to implement it
I don’t think that such scenario is desirable in Turkey a country highly divided over politics the government wouldn’t have courage to do it(this applies to all parties)
 
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Only UK for now plans to implement it
I don’t think that such scenario is desirable in Turkey a country highly divided over politics the government wouldn’t have courage to do it(this applies to all parties)

So far its the UK and the dutch but yeah the herd immunity route in Turkey would be to difficult to implement politcally.
 
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The UK has changed its policy after scientists criticized the government. People infected by the virus are getting isolated now.
 
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Turkey to bring 3,614 citizens home from 9 European countries
Turkish citizens in European countries Turkey banned entry from due to coronavirus to be brought home by charter flights
Dilara Hamit |17.03.2020




ANKARA

Over 3,600 Turkish citizens in nine countries Turkey has banned entry from will be brought home via charter flights, the foreign minister announced Tuesday.

"Those 3,614 citizens will be brought home by 34 Turkish Airlines charter flights by midnight on Tuesday," Mevlut Cavusoglu said.

Upon their return, the travelers will undergo quarantine in dorms in Istanbul and the northwestern province of Kocaeli to guard against possible cases of coronavirus, he added.

Turkey last week closed its border gates to passengers from Germany, Spain, France, Austria, Norway, Denmark, Sweden, Belgium, and the Netherlands to help stem the spread of coronavirus.

The virus emerged in Wuhan, China last December, and has spread to at least 146 countries and territories. The World Health Organization declared the outbreak a pandemic.

Out of 173,000 confirmed cases, the death toll now exceeds 7,000, while more than 77,500 patients have recovered, according to Worldometer, a website that compiles new case numbers.

The current number of active cases is more than 88,500 – 93% mild and 7% in critical condition.

https://www.aa.com.tr/en/europe/tur...tizens-home-from-9-european-countries/1768843

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That should be the last wave, afterwards Turkey will be closed down I think.
 
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Only UK for now plans to implement it
I don’t think that such scenario is desirable in Turkey a country highly divided over politics the government wouldn’t have courage to do it(this applies to all parties)

The funny part is that BBC Persian is still attacking to our government for " Why you don't quarranttee Iran as whole " ...
 
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no idea about the veracity of the source.

Bakanlık duyurdu: Koronavirüs'e ilişkin gerçek dışı paylaşım yapan 19 kişi gözaltına alındı

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Sosyal medyada asılsız ve provokatif Koronavirüs paylaşımları yapan 93 şüpheli tespit edildiği ve 19’unun gözaltına alındığı duyuruldu.

İçişleri Bakanlığı'ndan yapılan açıklamada Koronavirüs salgınına ilişkin, gerçek dışı görüntü ve ses dosyaları kullanılmak suretiyle sosyal medya üzerinden toplumu korku, panik ve endişeye sevk etme, yetkili/sorumlu kuruluşları ve kişileri kamuoyu nezdinde hedef gösterme amaçlı paylaşımlar yapıldığı söylenerek, "Bu şüphelilerden 19’u gözaltına alınırken, diğer tespitlerle ilgili gözaltına alma işlemleri devam etmektedir" denildi.

İçişleri Bakanlığı'ndan yapılan açıklama şöyle:

"Sosyal medyada asılsız ve provokatif Koronavirüs paylaşımları yapan 93 şüpheli tespit edildi, 19’u gözaltına alındı

Son dönemde dünyada yayılarak çok sayıda insanın ölümüne sebep olan Koranavirüs (Kovid-19) hastalığı ile ilgili olarak; “virüsün ülkemizde de salgına dönüştüğü, ilgili kurum ve görevlilerce gerekli/yeterli tedbirler alınmadığı, konunun halktan saklandığı” yönünde, gerçek dışı görüntü ve ses dosyaları kullanılmak suretiyle sosyal medya üzerinden toplumu korku, panik ve endişeye sevk etme, yetkili/sorumlu kuruluşları ve kişileri kamuoyu nezdinde hedef gösterme amaçlı paylaşımlar görülmektedir.

Emniyet Genel Müdürlüğü Siber Suçlarla Mücadele Daire Başkanlığı ekipleri, söz konusu bu paylaşımları yaptığı değerlendirilen kullanıcıların tespitine yönelik yürüttüğü çalışmalarda; 93 şüpheli şahıs tespit etmiştir.

Bu şüphelilerden 19’u gözaltına alınırken, diğer tespitlerle ilgili gözaltına alma işlemleri devam etmektedir.

Kamuoyuna saygıyla duyurulur."

Source:. https://t24.com.tr/haber/bakanlik-d...aylasim-yapan-19-kisi-gozaltina-alindi,866809
 
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no idea about the veracity of the source.

Bakanlık duyurdu: Koronavirüs'e ilişkin gerçek dışı paylaşım yapan 19 kişi gözaltına alındı

VV2nCC6.jpg


Sosyal medyada asılsız ve provokatif Koronavirüs paylaşımları yapan 93 şüpheli tespit edildiği ve 19’unun gözaltına alındığı duyuruldu.

İçişleri Bakanlığı'ndan yapılan açıklamada Koronavirüs salgınına ilişkin, gerçek dışı görüntü ve ses dosyaları kullanılmak suretiyle sosyal medya üzerinden toplumu korku, panik ve endişeye sevk etme, yetkili/sorumlu kuruluşları ve kişileri kamuoyu nezdinde hedef gösterme amaçlı paylaşımlar yapıldığı söylenerek, "Bu şüphelilerden 19’u gözaltına alınırken, diğer tespitlerle ilgili gözaltına alma işlemleri devam etmektedir" denildi.

İçişleri Bakanlığı'ndan yapılan açıklama şöyle:

"Sosyal medyada asılsız ve provokatif Koronavirüs paylaşımları yapan 93 şüpheli tespit edildi, 19’u gözaltına alındı

Son dönemde dünyada yayılarak çok sayıda insanın ölümüne sebep olan Koranavirüs (Kovid-19) hastalığı ile ilgili olarak; “virüsün ülkemizde de salgına dönüştüğü, ilgili kurum ve görevlilerce gerekli/yeterli tedbirler alınmadığı, konunun halktan saklandığı” yönünde, gerçek dışı görüntü ve ses dosyaları kullanılmak suretiyle sosyal medya üzerinden toplumu korku, panik ve endişeye sevk etme, yetkili/sorumlu kuruluşları ve kişileri kamuoyu nezdinde hedef gösterme amaçlı paylaşımlar görülmektedir.

Emniyet Genel Müdürlüğü Siber Suçlarla Mücadele Daire Başkanlığı ekipleri, söz konusu bu paylaşımları yaptığı değerlendirilen kullanıcıların tespitine yönelik yürüttüğü çalışmalarda; 93 şüpheli şahıs tespit etmiştir.

Bu şüphelilerden 19’u gözaltına alınırken, diğer tespitlerle ilgili gözaltına alma işlemleri devam etmektedir.

Kamuoyuna saygıyla duyurulur."

Source:. https://t24.com.tr/haber/bakanlik-d...aylasim-yapan-19-kisi-gozaltina-alindi,866809

Those who are spreading fake news regarding Corona are getting reviewed by the police.
 
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