Those who violate the quarantine rules will be placed in dormitories.



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Çankırı Governor Abdullah Ayaz reported that Kovid-19 patients who left their homes by violating quarantine rules will spend the remaining quarantine periods in bedrooms.

In a statement made on his social media account, Ayaz stated that the rules for health must be followed.

Explaining the new decision made within the scope of the coronavirus measures, Ayaz said: “Our coronavirus patients who leave their homes in violation of quarantine rules as of tomorrow will complete the remaining quarantine periods in the dormitory determined by our governorate.” . used expressions.

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It has been reported that those who do not comply with the quarantine rules of the new type of coronavirus (Kovid-19) in Sivas will be placed in the dormitories of the Institution of Credit and Hospitality (KYK).

According to the statement from the Government, the Provincial Sanitation Board took additional measures to manage the risk of the coronavirus epidemic in terms of public health and public order, guarantee social isolation, protect physical distance and control the spread of the disease.

Consequently, the test results are positive and those who violate the quarantine rules, while they must be in home isolation, will be provided to complete their isolation period in the KYK dormitories.

The expenses such as accommodation and meals that will occur during their stay in the student residences will be their responsibility.

– Curfew times for over 65s have been redefined

According to the decision of the Provincial Hygiene Board, citizens aged 65 and over were limited to going out on the street between 11 a.m. and 4 p.m.

Citizens of the age group in question were forbidden to leave before 11 a.m. and after 4 p.m.

In all areas except residences, citizens were required to wear masks without exception.

The number of standing passengers in urban public transport vehicles, where physical distance rules cannot be applied in terms of internal volume, such as minibuses and midibuses, and buses without dilution and elevation in seating capacity, was limited to one maximum of 7 people.

Under no circumstances will the transmission of music be allowed in restaurants, cafes and all places of food or entertainment after 24:00.



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