General Directorate of Security denied circular containing complete quarantine measures



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The General Directorate of Security made a statement on Twitter about the spread of the coronavirus circular on social networks. The circular with harsh measures against the coronavirus was claimed to be false.

Since the coronavirus outbreaks around the world are also seeing a large increase in the number of patients in Turkey. Following this increase, a visual exchange was held on social media about the tough measures. General Directorate of Security (EGM) also announced that forged documents with full closing content shared with the title ‘Circular’ on social media platforms should not be credited.

“THE MEASURES ARE ANNOUNCED THROUGH OFFICIAL CHANNELS”

In the written statement made by EGM’s social media accounts, “Documents shared with the title ‘Circular’ on some social media platforms are false. All actions to be taken regarding Kovid-19’s actions will be They advertise through official channels, it was included.

MEASURES WILL BE DECIDED AT THE CABINET MEETING

President Recep Tayyip Erdogan meets with the Cabinet on Monday with the coronavirus agenda. Although more than 30 thousand cases of coronavirus are discussed in the Cabinet, the effect of the measures taken last week will also be evaluated. At the critical meeting, Health Minister Fahrettin Koca will transmit his final evaluations to Cabinet with a presentation. Minister Koca will also present the recommendations of the Scientific Committee. While further decisions will be made from the meeting, Erdogan will make a statement after the meeting.

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Source: Demirören News Agency

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