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The Governor of Istanbul, Ali Yerlikaya, chaired the Istanbul Provincial Pandemic Committee which met at the Hasdal Campus of the Directorate of Disasters and Emergencies.
In the Istanbul Provincial Pandemic Committee, which was chaired by Governor Ali Yerlikaya, the measures taken in the field of pandemic studies carried out throughout Istanbul, the inspections carried out, the tracking and isolation studies, public transport were discussed. and gradual work.
Governor Yerlikaya said the board will hold another meeting next week, Wednesday or Thursday.
Provincial Pandemic Board, Governor of Istanbul Ali Yerlikaya, President of the Istanbul Metropolitan Municipality, Ekrem İmamoğlu, Deputy Governor Niyazi Erten, General Directorate of Medical Personnel for Border and Coastal Health of Turkey Dr. Marmara Region Bekir Lütfi Çelepçıkay, Commander of the Gendarmerie Provincial Tuğg. Nuh Köroğlu, Provincial Chief of Police Zafer Aktaş, Commander of the Marmara and Straits Region of the Coast Guard, Colonel Tayfun Paşaoğlu, Provincial Health Director Prof. Dr. Kemal Memişoğlu, Head of Provincial AFAD Gökhan Yılmaz, Provincial Director of National Education Levent Yazıcı, Provincial Director of Agriculture and Forestry Ahmet Yavuz Karaca, Manager of Family, Labor and Social Services Arzu Gür, Environment and
Provincial Director of Urban Planning Hacı Mehmet Güner, Provincial Mufti Prof. Dr. Mehmet Emin Maşalı and members of the Pandemic Committee attended.
COMMUNITY TRANSPORTATION AND TIME REGULATION
AKP Chairman and Chairman Recep Tayyip Erdogan made a statement after last week’s cabinet meeting, declaring that “standing passengers will not be allowed in all of our provinces on public transport.”
In accordance with the recommendation of the Scientific Committee and the instructions of President Erdogan, the Interior Ministry determined the new rules for urban passenger transport by sending an additional circular on “Covid-19 Measures” to the governorates of 81 provinces.
After the publication of the circular, it was debated how the ban on permanent passenger transport would be implemented in congested cities.
4 DIFFERENT TIMES WILL BE DETERMINED
After Anklara, working hours were reduced to 4 different time zones with the change made for public institutions, measures were taken for Istanbul.
Unlike in Ankara, the working hours of private sector employees, who make up the majority of passenger capacity in Istanbul, will also be reorganized.
Government and IMM officials hold meetings with representatives of the private sector for implementation, in which four different work schedules will be determined.
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