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Another check in all provinces of Turkey

Another check in all provinces of Turkey

September 10, 2020

Turkey is again expected to undergo a mass check for compliance with all established rules against the spread of covid-19. Today, on September 10, a large-scale inspection will be carried out in absolutely all cities and regions of Turkey.
According to interior Minister Suleiman Soylu, all public places will be checked: shops, restaurants, cafes, kindergartens, hotels, spas, beach areas, parks, squares, gyms, public transport and so on. This time, people will also be checked. The temperature will be measured selectively in some crowded areas.
Recall that since September 9, a mandatory mask regime has been introduced in all provinces of the Republic of Turkey. For non-compliance, individuals will be fined 900 liras, while legal entities will be fined 3,100 liras.
The authorities do not specify how long the newly introduced bans and restrictions will last.

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