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While the fight against the coranavirus continues at full speed, the restrictive measures launched about two months ago have paid off. The number of cases that exceed 30 thousand decreased to 6 thousand.
There has also been great relief in the intensive care units, which are critical points in the disease treatment process. The occupancy rate in intensive care units, which topped 72 percent in the first week of December, fell to 60 percent as of yesterday. Kocaeli was one of the provinces that experienced a notable decline.
The photo shared by intensive care physician Deniz Heppekcan from Darica Farabi Research and Training Hospital from her social media account also supports the fees.
The intensive care occupancy rate, which was announced by Health Minister Fahrettin Koca as 76.9 percent at the end of November, has also fallen below 50 percent.
The photo that Heppekcan shared saying “Oh, be it” after a period of hard work in the fight against the virus received many likes.
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However, experts say that declining case numbers and intensive care occupancy rates should not lead citizens to complacency. According to experts; In case of loosening up on cleaning, mask and distance measures, the return to dark days can be very short.