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The investigations into the curfew, which is one of the items on the agenda, are being carried out one after another. The bans, which were decided after the growing number of corona virus cases, were made for precautionary purposes. This regulation, which will prevent the increase in coronavirus cases, is a very important step in terms of our health. So when does curfew start? What is the specified time interval for the curfew for citizens under the age of 20 and over the age of 65?
WHEN DOES THE BAN ON THE STREET BEGIN?
The curfew will be valid from 8:00 p.m. on November 20, 2020. In this sense, the curfew will be restricted from 8:00 p.m. on Saturday, November 21 at 10:00 a.m. on Sunday November 22 and from 8:00 p.m. on Sunday, November 22 to 5:00 a.m. on Monday, November 23.
The curfew is suspended 24 hours on weekends until a new decision is made. 10.00 – 20.00 it will be applied after hours.
LESS THAN 20 YEARS HOURS?
Citizens under 20 years of age 13.00 – 16.00 You can go outside between hours.
WHAT IS THE PROHIBITION MOMENT FOR OVER 65?
Citizens 65 and over during the day 10.00 – 13.00 You can go out between hours.
WHAT WILL THE EMPLOYEES DO?
Employees will be able to present an SGK registration document.
PROHIBITION ON THE STREET
1. Shopping centers, markets, barbers, hairdressers and beauty centers can only serve our citizens between 10:00 and 20:00.
2. Eating places like restaurants, restaurants, patisseries, cafes, coffee shops can only be open between 10:00 and 20:00 to provide take-out or gelal service. Restaurant, dining or online food ordering companies will only be able to provide package service after 8:00 PM by phone or online order. Food and beverage places located on the side of interurban highways and service vehicles for interurban public transport or for logistical purposes, provided that they are individually determined by the Provincial / District General Hygiene Boards and are not located in the residential area, will be exempt. of restrictions.
3. Until 12/31/2020, cinema theater activities and until a new decision is made, cafeterias, coffee shops, country gardens, cyber cafes / arcade rooms, billiard rooms, clubs, tea gardens and carpet fields. The implementation of the hookah rooms, whose activities were previously stopped, will continue.
Four. In all our provinces, citizens over 65 years of age will be able to leave between 10:00 a.m. and 1:00 p.m. during the day, and those under 20 years of age (born on 01.01.2001 onwards) between 1:00 p.m. and 1:00 p.m. 4:00 p.m. during the day (with workplaces) Except for employees who present a document showing their health / social security history, etc.), citizens of the specified age groups will not be allowed to go outside outside these hours.
5. Until a new decision is made, the curfew will be restricted on weekends, except from 10:00 to 20:00.
WORKPLACE, BUSINESSES AND OPEN INSTITUTIONS
a) Workplaces that carry out activities related to the production, transport and sale of medicines, medical devices, medical masks and disinfectants,
second) Public and private health institutions and organizations, pharmacies, veterinary clinics and animal hospitals,
C) Public institutions and organizations and companies required for the maintenance of mandatory public services (Airports, ports, border gates, customs, roads, nursing homes, nursing homes, rehabilitation centers, Emergency Call Centers, AFAD Units, institutions / organizations that work in disasters, Vefa Social Support Units, Migration Management, PTT, etc.),
C) Large facilities and companies that operate strategically in the natural gas, electricity and oil sector (such as refineries and petrochemical plants and thermal cycle plants and natural gas), d) National and international transport (including export / import / transit) and logistics companies,
me) Hotels and accommodation,
F) Emergency construction, equipment, etc. to increase the capacity of health services. businesses / companies that carry out activities, g) animal shelters, animal farms and animal care centers, ğ) production and manufacturing facilities,
h) Newspaper, radio and television establishments, printers and newspaper distributors,
I) The number of fuel stations and tire repairers to be determined by the governorates / district governorates per 50,000 inhabitants for the settlement centers and one per 50 km on the interurban road and, if applicable, on the road passing through provincial borders (fuel stations and tire repairers that will be open within the scope of this article will be determined by the batch method),
I) Wholesale fruit and vegetable markets,