[ad_1] https://cdntr1.img.sputniknews.com/img/104181/99/1041819916_0:0:3072:1728_1200x675_80_0_0_2223dbecb3ee68c3b5e02bf9f73b04c6.jpg Sputnik Turkey https://cdntr2.img.sputniknews.com/i/logo.png Sputnik https://cdntr2.img.sputniknews.com/i/logo.png https://tr.sputniknews.com/koronavirus-salgini/202009071042798912-dunya-saglik-orgutu-yeni-pandemilere-hazirlanin/ The Director General of the World Health Organization (WHO), Dr. Tedros Adhanom Ghebreyesus said that the whole world should learn from the situation caused by the new type of coronavirus (Kovid-19) and prepare for new pandemics. WHO Director General Dr. Tedros Adhanom …
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[ad_1] ADVICE ON DISTANCE EDUCATION FROM THE MINISTRY OF HEALTH In the opinion letter sent to YÖK by the Ministry of Health, it was suggested that theoretical courses at universities in the fall semester of the academic year 2020-2021 should be conducted with distance and digital teaching methods as far …
Read More »Coronavirus table for September 7, 2020: 57 victims, 1,703 cases
[ad_1] Daily corona virus table… 703 thousand people in the last 24 hours was diagnosed with Covidien-19 in Turkey, 57 people died, 281 thousand 509 the total number of cases, the loss of life was 6 thousand 730. Turkey’s daily coronavirus chart, “is covid19.saglik.gov.t” was shared by management. According to …
Read More »Breaking… The September 7 corona virus data has been announced!
[ad_1] Turkey announced a daily chart of corona virus. With 103,925 tests performed in the last 24 hours, the total number of tests was 7 million 883 thousand 464. Today, 1,703 cases were detected, the total number of cases increased to 281,509. With the death of 57 more people, the …
Read More »According to the breaking news; President Erdogan announced: Face-to-face and distance education will be joint
[ad_1] Highlights of Erdogan’s statements: Today we celebrate the 40th meeting of our Cabinet in the Presidential Government system. We are preparing the roadmap for the next period. The first item on our agenda was the outbreak of the corona virus. The epidemic continues to threaten the world with our …
Read More »Breaking … Erdoğan’s Corona Statement: Standing passengers will not be accepted on public transport
[ad_1] The most important item on the cabinet meeting agenda was the fight against the corona virus. The crisis in Greece and the Eastern Mediterranean was also discussed at the meeting. President Recep Tayyip Erdogan said the following in his statement after the cabinet meeting: * Today we held the …
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[ad_1] Breaking news… These are the highlights of President Erdoğan’s statements: FIGHT CORONAVIRUS Today we celebrate the 40th meeting of our Cabinet in the Presidential Government system. We are preparing the roadmap for the next period. The first item on our agenda was the outbreak of the corona virus. The …
Read More »Who is Etebo? Galatasaray informed KAP!
[ad_1] Galatasaray, Oghenekaro Etebo reported his transfer to KAP. Here is the statement from Galatasaray: “Official negotiations have started with the soccer player and the Stoke City FC club for the temporary transfer of professional footballer Oghenekaro Peter Etebo to our club.” A HEALTH CONTROL WILL BE CARRIED OUT Finally, …
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[ad_1] Latest news … Increases in the number of cases are observed in many provinces, including Ankara and Istanbul. Backstage it is said that the curfew restrictions applied in recent months can return on weekends. One wonders if there will be curfews in Ankara, Istanbul or other provinces or if …
Read More »President Erdogan: We have put our economy back on track
[ad_1] President Erdogan spoke at the Presidential Complex Turkey Insurance presentation. The highlights of Erdogan’s statements are as follows: The Covid-19 disease, which began in China, is one of the most serious health crises that humanity has faced in the last century. Including developed countries, this epidemic, which has killed …
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