Turkey will start easing coronavirus containment measures from Monday, May 11, President Tayyip Erdoğan
said on Monday.
Erdoğan
said intercity travel restriction in seven provinces will be lifted and
easing a curfew imposed for senior and youth citizens at the weekend
after weeks.
Ankara has rolled out measures to contain the outbreak, but Erdoğan
said Turkey would start easing them in May, June and July as
the spreading pace begun slowing over the past two weeks.
Erdoğan said senior and youth
citizens will be allowed outside for 4 hours for one day a week starting
this weekend and that travel restrictions would be lifted for seven
cities, excluding Istanbul, Ankara and Izmir.
He said shopping malls, barber shops and some stores will be allowed to open on May 11 as long as they abide by normalization rules, adding that universities would return to their academic calendar as of June 15.
He warned that the government would impose much harsher measures if the normalization plan is not followed.
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