All passengers will be screened for coronavirus at Turkish airports from June 1



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Turkish airports will begin screening all passengers on COVID-19 from June 1

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First of all, we are talking about the airports of the main tourist provinces.

Beginning June 1, Turkish passengers will begin screening all passengers arriving in the country for coronaviruses. This was stated by the Turkish Minister of Culture and Tourism, Mehmet Ersoy, reports Airport Haber.

It is reported that, first of all, we are talking about the airports of the main tourist provinces, including Antalya.

According to Ersoy, Turkey is preparing for the gradual resumption of tourism.

“The country’s Ministry of Health will create special laboratories at airports to screen passengers,” said the minister.

He also noted that passengers will undergo tests before going through passport control.

Recall, it was previously reported that Turkey passed the peak of the coronavirus pandemic. The head of the Ministry of Health said that the number of deaths in the country is low in Europe.

In addition, Recep Tayyip Erdogan said that the current restrictions in the country will be maintained, but somewhat relaxed. According to him, the next prohibition to leave the house will be valid from May 16 to 19.

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