Restrictions are eased at last, but what does that mean for beaches, libraries and kindergartens? Here are all the answers
Turkey’s President Recep Tayyip Erdogan announced measures to ease coronavirus restrictions on Thursday, with restaurants, cafés, parks and sports facilities allowed to resume operations from 1 June, while curbs on intercity transport will be lifted, too.
The country added 30 more deaths to its total tally of 4,461. So far, it has conducted 1,928,209 tests in which almost 161,000 of them came out positive. About 124,369 of them recovered. 2- Public workers who have been on administrative leave or have been working from home, will return to offices.4- The status of public workers who suffer from chronic conditions, who have been tracked by the Health Ministry, will be evaluated by their supervisors before they are exempt from more duty 6- Business owners above the age of 65 will be able to manage their businesses so long as they obey the social distancing and hygiene rules.
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