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Prime Minister Tatar met with the Supreme Committee for Infectious Diseases headed by TRNC Health Minister Ali Pilli in the evening.
In making a statement after the meeting, Tatar announced the measures taken within the scope of the new type of coronavirus measures (Kovid-19).
Recalling that the government has taken important measures since March, when the first case of Kovid-19 was seen, Tatar said that they continue to make new decisions on this matter.
The Tatars, as of September 7, including Turkey and the TRNC England, Group B noted that the decision to keep all who come from countries in quarantine for 7 days.
Tatar affirmed that future people will remain in the quarantine centers, which will be provided by the TRNC Ministry of Finance and will be inspected by the Ministry of Health and security forces, and that this practice will end on September 20 and will be reconsidered later. .
Tatar said that passengers coming from category B countries and staying in the country for 3 days will be exempt from quarantine if the double PCR tests they have carried out before the flight and at the TRNC are negative.
Prime Minister Tatar stated that the students who will come to Ada will also be quarantined for 7 days in cooperation with the universities.
Emphasizing that decisions are made for public health, Tatar emphasized that decisions will be reevaluated according to the course of the process.
Students on September 6, 2020 and patients traveling abroad before going to Turkey due to health personnel and officials sent to pay quarantine fees.
In the written statement rendered by the TRNC Ministry of Health on August 26; Austria, Denmark, Ireland, Switzerland, Iceland, Japan, Poland, Belgium, Italy, Czech Republic, Monaco, Vatican, San Marino, Rwanda, Uruguay, China, Bosnia and Herzegovina, Singapore, Turkey, Jordan, Germany, Greece, Kuwait, United States The Kingdom and Sweden were said to be Category B countries.
26 CASE IN TRNC
In a written statement, TRNC Health Minister Pilli announced that 1,395 tests were performed in the last 24 hours and 26 positive cases were found.
Stating that the total number of cases reached 397, Pilli noted that the number of cases in treatment was 115.