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At Turkish airports, all arriving passengers will be screened for COVID-19 coronavirus infection before going through passport control, Turkey’s Minister of Culture and Tourism Mehmet Ersoy said.
Starting June 1, Turkish airports will begin screening all passengers arriving in the country for coronavirus infection. This was stated by the Turkish Minister of Culture and Tourism, Mehmet Ersoy, writes Previous Haber.
According to the publication, first of all we are talking about the airports of the main tourist provinces, including Antalya.
“The tests will be done before going through passport control. It will not take more than two or three minutes. The social distance will be 1.5 meters between the places in the hotel lobby, the beach chairs, the airports and the lines of food, “said the minister.
The official noted that the results of tests for coronavirus infection will be known in five to six hours. If a tourist is infected, he will be isolated in the hotel room.
The Turkish government reported that they plan to start the tourist season in late May after they certify the tourist sites for the absence of COVID-19 coronavirus infection.
An outbreak of COVID-19 coronavirus infection started in late 2019 in Wuhan, China. March 11 World Health Organization announced the spread of the coronavirus pandemic.
By dice American Johns Hopkins University, the total number of infected in the world exceeded 4.2 million people, of whom more than 286.8 thousand died and 1.46 million were cured.
In Turkey, since the start of the pandemic, 139,771 people contracted a coronavirus infection, 95,780 recovered, and 3,841 died.
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