[ad_1]
After the curfew at night and on weekends, the cases of coronavirus in Eskişehir have decreased. In the city, where an average of 800 people tested positive per day before the restriction, the cases dropped to 300.
With the circular of the Ministry of the Interior, curfews are applied throughout the bedroom in the evenings and on weekends in the field of coronavirus measures. It was noted that the curfew was generally observed, while teams from the Eskişehir Police Department screened vehicles and people one by one at all intersections during blackout hours.
REFLECTED IN THE RISK MAP
While there was a decrease in the number of positive cases after the restrictions in Eskişehir, in the city, where an average of 800 people tested positive per day, this number decreased to 300. The decrease in the number of cases was also reflected in the risk map of the HEPP application of the Ministry of Health. While almost the entire city was covered in red, which means “ high risk ” before the restriction, it was observed that the risk areas decreased after the restriction.
HOME TREATMENT PATIENTS FALLEN BY HALF
The curfew also affected those who tested positive but were treated at home because they showed no symptoms. Before the restriction, more than 6,000 patients who received home treatment were reduced to 3,100. However, the number of people treated at Eskişehir City Hospital, Yunus Emre State Hospital and Faculty hospitals Osmangazi University Medical School, which are pandemic services, did not decline. Currently, the treatment of up to 750 coronavirus patients continues in pandemic wards.
94 PEOPLE DIE OF CROWN IN 10 DAYS
The number of people who died from coronavirus in Eskişehir, where the number of cases decreased with restrictions, has exceeded 580 since March. In the last 10 days 94 people died. Currently, 170 people are being treated in intensive care in three hospitals and 50 people are being treated as intubated.
‘I’M AFRAID BUT I’M LEAVING’
Stating that he was very concerned about the coronavirus but had to leave, city resident İlknur Evren stated that he supports the restrictions on the streets. Evren said: “I am scared, but we have to go. Today I went out for the first time, but I can’t believe the incidents are decreasing. We are restricting ourselves so much, but everyone is out. Now we are also taking risks, but we have to.” “Nothing happens without penalties. So keep going. It’s better this way,” he said.
‘WE NEED TO BE SOME MORE SENSITIVE’
İbrahim Geçile stated that he pays attention to the mask and hygiene to protect himself from the coronavirus, and also stated that he supports the bans: “As long as attention is paid to hygiene and the mask, of course it will fall off. We have to be a little more sensitive. It’s very nice to fall. The only thing to do after this hour. This is what he said.
‘NOT UNINTERRUPTED FOR 2 WEEKS’
Nuh Aydin, for his part, stated that he was trying to comply with the necessary precautions, “We have disinfectant in our pockets, we are constantly squeezing a place. It is good to close in the afternoon because people walk in cafes. It is fine like this. Yes happens at certain times of the day, it will be even better. ” Adnan Bayrakçı stated that the bans should last at least 2 uninterrupted weeks.
FIRM CONTROL OF THE ‘HEPP CODE’
Teams from the Eskişehir Police Department continue their inspections despite the decline in cases. Teams affiliated with the Odunpazari District Police Department are investigating the HEPP code on the streets of Ikieylül, İsmet İnönü and Hamamyolu, where people are gathering.
CLICK FOR THE BREAKING NEWS FROM THE CORONAVIRUS!