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The Minister of Health, Fahrettin Koca; Istanbul Governor Ali Yerlikaya announced that they met with provincial police director Zafer Aktaş, deputy ministers, provincial health director, field coordinators and chief doctors about the corona virus outbreak.
“WE HAVE DETERMINED THE MEASURES TO TAKE”
Minister Koca stated that they discussed the course of the corona epidemic in Istanbul at the meeting.
“We have decided what measures will be taken against the ongoing increase,” Koca said in office.
“THE CASE NUMBER REACHES 40 PERCENT OF THE TURKISH GENERAL IN ISTANBUL”
The husband of ministers, while his last share in the total number of cases in Istanbul, 40 percent of Turkey said Ankara was reached 5 times.
Koca said: “We increased contact detection and the number of tests. In the fight against the epidemic, we currently have no stronger weapon than the measures you will follow. The importance of the mask has increased. And we will give the hardest test against the crowd ”.
ANNOUNCED 7 PROVINCES WITH THE HIGHEST NUMBER OF CASES
Minister Koca, in his post on his social media account yesterday, said: “We evaluated the point we have reached in the fight against the epidemic at the meetings in İzmir, Gaziantep, Kahramanmaraş, Eskişehir, Denizli, Adıyaman and Aydın. There is an increase in cases in these 7 provinces and the country, especially in Istanbul. The importance of the mask has increased. “Obey the rules.”
CURRENT SITUATION IN TURKEY
As announced by the Turkish Ministry of Health, the Covidien-19 patient table today tested a total of 117 thousand 198, the number of tests together was 12 million 876 thousand 267.
Although 2,102 new patients were identified in the last 24 hours, the total number of patients increased to 355,528. With the death of 71 more people, the loss of life rose to 9,584.
The total number of cured patients increased by 581 thousand and reached 310 thousand 27. On the other hand, it was announced that the number of serious patients was 599 thousand and the rate of pneumonia in patients was 5.6 percent.
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