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İZMİR
In Izmir, within the scope of measures against the corona virus, citizens aged 65 and over were prohibited from going out between 10 a.m. and 4 p.m. Citizens aged 65 and over who stayed in tent areas due to the earthquake stated that they had to spend time in their tents or near the tents because they did not have a home.
Many people, including citizens aged 65 and over, remain in tents after the earthquake, which heavily affected Izmir. Within the scope of measures against the corona virus, citizens aged 65 and over were banned from going out between 10 a.m. and 4 p.m. last night. As such, earthquake victims aged 65 and over who stayed in tents came to mind. Some earthquake victims, who had to live in tents, said they were spending time near their tents, while others said they had no news of the restriction.
“I take care of my need and go back in”
Fatma Miras, 72, said: “We have to take care of our health, not go without a mask and not enter the crowd. Right now, I do not have any disease, but I will not say ‘plaza hodri'”. “I feed my stomach and go back inside. Due to my age, I do not go outside. I go out only to satisfy my needs. If the earthquake did not happen, I would be in my house. There is no damage to my house, but as a precaution, we stay in the trailer in the tent area with my son. “
“If I stay home, I promise I’ll sit inside.”
Arzu Özdel, 76, said: “We shouldn’t go out because of the virus, but I can’t sit in a tent. I don’t have a house, if I had a house, I would sit at my house. If I had a house, I would not go out of the house. I can’t breathe in the store. That’s why I sit in front of the store. If I’m home, I promise I’ll sit inside, “he said.
“We shouldn’t leave home, but we don’t have a home.”
Kemal Atam, 67, said: “I am staying in a tent. I cannot enter my house because it is cracked. Was it forbidden to travel here? When did the decision come?” When asked, Zahide Atlı, 65, said: “We shouldn’t leave the house, but we don’t have a house. I’m close to the store. Now I went out to eat. I put on my mask, I go out like this.”
On the other hand, the corona virus measures drew attention in the Aşık Veysel recreation area, where the tents are located. All who enter the area are given a new mask, while the temperature is measured and disinfectant is sprayed.
SİİRT
Curfew restrictions imposed on citizens aged 65 and over in Siirt
In Siirt, the Provincial Board of Hygiene imposed a curfew after 4:00 p.m. for citizens aged 65 and over.
After the announcement of the new measures taken in the field of the fight against coronavirus by the Ministry of the Interior, it was stated in the statement from the Siirt Government that the Provincial Hygiene Board imposed curfews for citizens over 65 years. The statement said: “Following the decision of the Provincial Sanitation Board, citizens over 65 will be able to go out between 10 am and 4 pm in Siirt and a ban will be applied from 4 pm.”
BALIKESİR
The Balıkesir Provincial Sanitation Board imposed curfews for citizens over 65. 65-year-old citizens will only be able to leave between 10 a.m. and 4 p.m.
Following the announcement of the new measures adopted in the field of the fight against coronavirus by the Ministry of the Interior, the Balıkesir Provincial Board of Hygiene imposed a curfew for citizens over 65 years of age. Following the decision made by the Provincial Hygiene Board, it was announced that citizens over 65 will be able to leave between 10 a.m. and 4 p.m. in Balıkesir, and a ban will be imposed after 4 p.m.
In continuation of the statement made by the Balıkesir governorate, “The Turkish sanction for not causing any malfunctions in practice and causing grievances, impose an administrative fine in accordance with the relevant article of the General Hygiene Law, take compliance with the relevant articles of the law according to the situation of violation It was said that it was unanimously decided to initiate the necessary judicial proceedings within the scope of article 195 of the Law.
TEKİRDAĞ
In Tekirdağ, within the scope of the new type of coronavirus epidemic measures (Kovid-19), curfews were imposed on citizens aged 65 and over.
In the statement made by the Tekirdağ governorate, it was stated that it was decided to allow citizens aged 65 and over to go out between 10 a.m. and 4 p.m. at the General Hygiene Council, and to impose a curfew outside these hours.
It was stated that those who did not comply with the adopted decision would carry out the administrative action in accordance with the pertinent articles of the General Hygiene Law, and it was stated that it was decided to initiate the necessary judicial proceedings within the scope of article 195 of the TCK.
HATAY
In Hatay, within the framework of the measures of the new type of coronavirus (Kovid-19), curfews were imposed on citizens aged 65 and over.
In a written statement made by the government, it was stated that it was decided that citizens aged 65 and over could go out between 10 a.m. and 4 p.m. as of today.
In the statement, it was reported that curfews will be applied to these citizens outside these hours, and it was noted that judicial and administrative actions will be taken against those who violate the decision.
KASTAMONU
In Kastamonu, in the framework of the measures of the new type of coronavirus (Kovid-19), restrictions were imposed on people 65 years of age or older so that they did not go out after hours from 10 a.m. to 4 p.m.
In a written statement made by the Government, the decisions made by the Provincial Hygiene Board were reported.
In the statement, which said that some decisions were made regarding citizens aged 65 and over, “the course of the coronavirus epidemic in the city and the number of patients and contact persons, seriously ill, were instantly followed. intubated, deceased and the increase in the rate of patients aged 65 and over in these categories, according to the trend of those aged 65 and over. It was decided that they could leave between 10 am and 4 pm and that they would not leave outside these hours. ”Expressions were used.
The statement provided the following information:
“Doctors, health workers, pharmacists, elected public officials, personnel of social services organizations, public officials, businessmen, merchants, merchants, who will be necessary to guarantee the nature of public duty, the urgency of the current situation and the continuity of public service. Industrialists, farmers, self-employed and salaried workers who prove their active insurance with one of the SGK service certificates, tax registration, company authorization card, chamber or union identity card, and holders of professional chambers. The necessary legal proceedings will be initiated within the scope of Article 195 of the Turkish Penal Code. “
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