Last minute: Fight coronavirus! Start tomorrow, the important decision on İstiklal Street



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7 THOUSAND PEOPLE WILL ENTER ISTIKLAL AVENUE

CNN TÜRK reporter Fulya Öztürk shared the following information:

“Measures are being taken on Istiklal Street as of tomorrow. According to the information I have had, as of tomorrow 1 person will fall on Istiklal Avenue for every 3 square meters. There will be 7 thousand people in total from the entrance of the street Istiklal to the end of the tunnel.

Frequent images will be taken with drones. It will be looked at with eye and determination and with the square meter method … It will ensure that 1 person falls for every 3 square meters taking images with drones.

If it cannot be avoided, the entrances will be closed. Barriers have been placed at the entrance to İstiklal Street. Planning has been done, it is scheduled to be implemented tomorrow. Those who come to Istiklal Street will enter from the right, everyone will enter from this direction. Those who leave will do so on the other side. The entrances and exits will be made from two different directions and the tram will be left empty.

The Beyoğlu Municipality District Sanitary Board made a decision in this direction. Warnings from police and law enforcement teams will continue. “

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Last minute: The fight against the coronavirus begins tomorrow, an important decision regarding Istiklal Street

CNN Türk reporter Mustafa Berber, who was connected to the broadcast from Ankara, shared the following information about the measures taken in Başkent:

“Like the decision made by the Istanbul governorate, the governorate appointed the district governors. We are currently in Güvenpark on Kızılay Square. The controls are carried out in the parks, on the banks.

Because there are still no restrictions to enter the squares. Kızılay is also a large square, as there are many entry and exit points. And that number is quite difficult to determine here.

The number of citizens who could enter the markets and shopping centers was true, but the rigidity in this regard will bring control. In other parks like Güvenpark, which is close to Kızılay, there will be attempts to be controlled by the police and municipal security. “

Anadolu Agency reporter Yusuf Şahbaz shared the decisions made regarding İzmir as follows:

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“In fact, we learned about this decision from the statements of President Erdogan last Monday. If necessary, enough people would be taken to the parks, streets and squares. There is no preparation here as in Ankara, but if it is considered necessary, the district or provincial sanitation boards may make a decision. We are also in the square where the historic clock tower is located in Konak. Actually, this is the busiest point in Izmir, now it is quiet. This is the point of intersection of public institutions and organizations, but after the pandemic, Izmir’s neighbors do not stop. If the crowd increases, a precautionary decision can be taken. “

EXPLANATION OF BEYOĞLU KAYAKAMI DEMİRELLİ

On the other hand, Beyoğlu District Governor Mustafa Demirelli made the following statement on his Twitter account:

“Dear inhabitants of Istanbul, as of tomorrow, within the framework of the # coronavirus measures, we have limited the entrance to Istiklal Street with the decision of the District Hygiene Board to reduce the risk of contamination due to human density .

On the part of the street from the entrance of Taksim Square to the Tunnel Square, there will be 7000 people at the same time and we will temporarily stop the entrances if the density increases.

At the same time, because walking face to face increases the risk of contamination, we decided that the tram was accepted as the middle ground and that everyone should walk to the right. The restriction will take effect tomorrow at 10:00 am.

We had to make this decision to reduce the risk of pollution and the crowded street. We hope that all merchants and business owners on the street, our citizens and all our foreign guests will welcome us and abide by these restrictions. “

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