ISTANBUL (Reuters) – The number of coronaviruses in Turkey rose on Saturday to its peak since June, with a total of almost 6,000 deaths, according to the government, which introduced new inspection and implementation measures this month.
Doctors warned that the virus had affected fitness staff as they gained ground the summer before the planned reopening of the schools in the user next month.
Health Minister Fahrettin Koca said on Twitter that there were 1,256 new cases and 21 deaths in the last 24 hours, raising the total number of cases to more than 278,000, and suggesting that the Turks combine paintings to make a difference.
For 3 weeks last month, the new instances hovered just under 1000, and the last time they were upstairs on June 30.
Turkey basically lifted a partial blockade on June 1 and recently imposed fines on those who do not wear masks and their social distances in public.
The Turkish Physicians Association said Friday in a report that, based on its research on government antibody tests, there are about 10 times more active patients with coronavirus than the official virus test-based count suggests.
He added that 27 doctors and 53 fitness staff have died from the virus in the past five months.”The expected cautious technique of Americans has been demonstrated through central authority,” he said.
Earlier this month, Koca rejected “unfounded” allegations that some hospitals were at full capacity due to COVID-19.
Reporting through Jonathan Spicer and Irem Koca; Editing through Giles Elgood and Diane Craft
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