What is free and who is exempt from the 56 hour restriction?



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Following the decision of the Presidential Cabinet, tonight the closure of the first weekend begins in the framework of the new coronavirus restrictions, which began to be implemented on Tuesday with the circular of the Ministry of the Interior.
The exit to the street will be restricted from 21:00 to 05:00 on Monday.

In fact, many things are free to do on the weekend. For example, you can go to the store on foot, as long as you do not get in the vehicle. It is not even forbidden to walk from there to the bakery.

According to the circular, it is free to do the following throughout the weekend:

Intercity travel for those with plane, train, boat, bus ticket.
From 10.00 to 17.00 to go to the bakery, market, greengrocer, greengrocer, town without getting into the vehicle. (Disabled people will also be able to drive).
Take away meals are served between 10am and 8pm.

CAN YOU DRIVE YOUR PRIVATE VEHICLE?
With a private vehicle, you can:
Go to and from the hospital if there is an appointment.
Intercity trip of 4 people in case of death of first degree relatives.
Travel to those who want to return home from where they came within 5 days.

WHO IS EXCLUDED FROM THE RESTRICTIONS

According to the Circular of the Ministry of the Interior, the list of people who will be exempt from the curfew that will apply during the week and weekends is as follows:

1. TGNA members and their employees,

2. Those in charge of ensuring public order and security (including private security guards),

3. Public institutions and organizations and companies (airports, ports, border gates, customs, roads, nursing homes, nursing homes, rehabilitation centers, PTTs, etc.) necessary for the maintenance of mandatory public services, employees and officials religious in places of worship.

4. Those who work in Emergency Call Centers, Vefa Social Support Units, Provincial / District Epidemic Control Centers, Migration Management, Red Crescent, AFAD and activities and volunteers related to disasters.

5. Public and private health institutions and organizations, pharmacies, veterinary clinics and animal hospitals, and those who work there, doctors and veterinarians.

6. Those who have a mandatory medical appointment (including blood and plasma donations to the Red Crescent),

7. Workplaces that carry out activities related to the production, transport and sale of medicines, medical devices, medical masks and disinfectants, and those who work there,

8. Production and manufacturing facilities and construction activities and employees at these locations,

9. Those who work in the production, irrigation, processing, disinfection, collection, marketing and transportation of herbal and animal products.

10. Companies dedicated to national and international transport (including export / import / transit passes) and logistics and their employees,

11. Those responsible for the transport or logistics of products and / or materials (including cargo), national and international transport, storage and related activities,

12. Hotels and places of accommodation and those who work in them,

13. Animal shelters, animal farms and animal care centers, the staff and volunteer employees of these places, the members of the Animal Feeding Group established by our Circular No. 7486 of 04.30.2020 and who will feed the animals of the street

14. Those who go out to attend to the mandatory needs of their pets, provided that it is limited to the front of their residence,

15. Newspaper, magazine, radio and television organizations, newspaper printers, newspaper employees and distributors in these places,

16. Service stations, tire repairers and their employees.

17. Wholesale vegetable / fruit and seafood markets and those who work in them,

18. Licensed bakery and / or bakery workplaces where the bread is produced, vehicles assigned in the distribution of the bread produced and who works there,

19. Those in charge of the burials (religious officials, officials of hospitals and municipalities, etc.) and those who will attend the funerals of their first-degree relatives,

20. Large facilities and companies that operate strategically in the natural gas, electricity and oil sectors (such as refineries and petrochemical plants and thermal and natural gas cycle plants) and those that work in these areas,

21. Electricity, water, natural gas, telecommunications, etc. Those in charge of maintaining the transmission systems and infrastructure that should not be interrupted and repair their failures and technical service employees, provided that they document that they are on call to provide the service,

22. Companies that distribute cargo, water, newspapers and kitchen tubes and their employees.

23. Personnel of the local administrations that will work to perform the services of public transport, cleaning, solid waste, water and sewerage, anti-snow, fumigation, firefighters and cemetery,

24 Driver and officers of urban public transport vehicles (metrobus, metro, bus, minibus, taxi, etc.),

25. Dormitory, hostel, construction site, etc. Those in charge of attending to the basic needs of those who stay in public places,

26. Employees (workplace doctor, security guard, guard, etc.) who must be present at the workplace to ensure occupational health and safety and the safety of workplaces,

27. Those with “special needs” such as autism, severe mental retardation, down syndrome and their parents / guardians or companions,

28. They will establish a personal relationship with their children within the framework of the court decision (provided they present the court decision),

29. Athletes, coaches and other officials in professional sports competitions that can be played without an audience,

30.Large constructions whose employees are housed at the construction site and those who work there (within the scope of this article, if the construction and accommodation are on the same construction site, it is allowed, employees from other places are not can come and those who remain on the construction site cannot go elsewhere. is limited to.),

31. Information processing centers and employees of institutions, organizations and companies that have a wide network of services throughout the country, especially banks (provided they are in a minimum number),

32. Those who document that they will attend other central exams announced by ÖSYM (spouse, brother, companion of the mother or father) and those attending the exam,

33. Places and employees of food and beverages in listening facilities located on interurban highways, permitted by the General Provincial / District Hygiene Boards,

34. Independent accountants, financial advisors, certified public accountants and those who work in conjunction with members of this profession due to upcoming year-end transactions.



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