Last minute… No smoking in 125 streets, 93 streets and 84 squares of Istanbul



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The Interior Ministry banned smoking in the street with the circular that it sent yesterday to 81 provincial governors. Following this decision, an important declaration came from the Istanbul governorate. The following statements were included in the statement made on the official website of the governorate;

* Smoking has been banned in 125 streets, 93 streets, 84 squares and stops of public transport vehicles in order to correctly apply the use of masks throughout Istanbul.

* In accordance with the decision number 102 of our Provincial Hygiene Council to prevent the spread of the virus in the framework of the fight against the coronavirus epidemic in Istanbul;

In order to guarantee the correct and continuous use of the mask, it will be determined by the Decisions of the District Hygiene Boards of our entire province as of 11/12/2020, in areas / areas such as streets and streets where our citizens are / can be found densely (especially those closed to traffic), squares and stops of public transport vehicles. Smoking is prohibited in 125 streets, 93 streets and 84 places in total with the decisions of the District General Hygiene Council separate from our 39 districts.

* The complete list of streets, avenues and squares where smoking bans have been imposed throughout Istanbul is published on the website of our governorate.

* For those who do not comply with the prohibition, a fine of 900 TL will be applied. All measures taken; It is to protect the health of our citizens, the city and society.

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Governor Ali Yerlikaya announced the decision on his social media account. Yerlikaya used the following statements;

“Dear people of Istanbul, let us not risk ourselves or anyone else by removing our masks. Smoking is prohibited in 125 streets, 93 streets, 84 squares and public transport stops. The mask is vital in the fight against coronavirus! “

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