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Turkey : Covid-19 cases - 288.126 cases,?6.951 deaths?

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https://www.aa.com.tr/en/health/turk...m-iran/1745005
ANKARA


Turkey’s Health Minister Fahrettin Koca confirmed Wednesday that there are no signs of the deadly novel coronavirus in passengers who arrived from Iran.

Some 132 Turkish citizens arrived in the capital Ankara on Tuesday after they were evacuated from Iran, where 15 deaths from the coronavirus have been confirmed.

Koca stressed that the decision to quarantine them was taken in line with recommendations from the Health Ministry’s scientific committee in terms of not taking risks because four of the passengers had cold symptoms and others had visited the city of Qom, the epicenter of the virus in Iran.

"With 132 passengers and 10 crew members, I want to say that we do not have any passengers with a fever above 38 degrees,” he told reporters.

"In general, I would like to point out that they are in good condition and that there are no respiratory or similar problems in this sense.”

Koca stated that tests for the detection of 24 different viruses have been conducted on the passengers with cold symptoms and that they have been followed up on.

He said samples from two-thirds of the passengers were taken and the rest were being monitored.
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At a news conference Monday afternoon, Hogan said the 86-year-old woman got the virus while traveling overseas in Turkey. Her case is believed to be the first in the world associated with travel to Turkey, the governor said.

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[h=1]Turkey confirms first coronavirus case in the country[/h]
Turkey confirmed early Wednesday its first coronavirus case, the health minister said.
 
Turkey announces first confirmed coronavirus case

Turkish Health Minister Fahrettin Koca early on March 11 announced the first confirmed coronavirus case in the country. The patient is a male Turkish citizen and has been placed in quarantine, Koca said.

Turkish Health Minister Fahrettin Koca early on March 11 announced the first confirmed coronavirus case in the country.

The patient was a male Turkish citizen and authorities will not reveal his details to the public due to “patient confidentiality,” Koca told reporters during a press conference.

The patient was placed in quarantine and his family members are currently under observation, Koca said.

Meanwhile, the Directorate General of Health for Border and Coastal Areas, under the Health Ministry, issued a circular saying that it has cancelled the annual leaves of its personnel “until a second order.” The directorate is the responsible body for health care at borders (maritime and aviation).
 
[h=1]Turkey confirms 5th coronavirus case[/h] [h=4]All 5 coronavirus patients in Turkey related to each other, says health minister[/h] Erdoğan ?ağatay Zontur |13.03.2020
ANKARA

Turkey confirmed three more coronavirus cases on Friday, raising the tally to five.

"After our first two cases, we confirmed three new cases who came into contact with them and were from the same family. All five cases are directly related," said Fahrettin Koca in a news conference in the capital Ankara.


Two of the patients have difficulty in breathing, Koca added.

Turkey banned flights to 14 countries as part of measures to stem the coronavirus outbreak, he said.

The official also reminded that Turkish citizens who visit foreign countries will have to take 14 days off from work and spend the time in self-isolation as of Monday.

Pregnant women and women on breast-feeding leave, people with disabilities and older than 60, except managers, will be allowed 12 days off from work and spend the time in self-isolation as of Monday, Koca added. ...:tiphat:https://www.aa.com.tr/en/health/turkey-confirms-5th-coronavirus-case/1765424
 
Source: https://ahvalnews.com/coronavirus/e...-turkeys-coronavirus-cases-climb-47-live-blog

Erdoğan aide dismisses state of emergency as Turkey’s coronavirus cases climb to 47 - live blog
Ahval
Mar 17 2020 10:58 Gmt+3
Last Updated On: Mar 17 2020 11:11 Gmt+3

Turkish Presidential Communications Director Fahrettin Altun dismissed on Tuesday reports of a nationwide lockdown and state of emergency after the country’s coronavirus cases rose to 47 on Monday.

“Such comprehensive restrictive steps are not on our agenda,” Altun told state-run Anadolu Agency.

The measures taken against coronavirus continue in “a very transparent, determined and rational manner," he said.

Turkish Health Minister Fahrettin Koca said late on Monday 29 new coronavirus cases had been confirmed in Turkey.

Twenty-six of the latest cases are related to Turks returning from the United States, the Middle East and Europe, while three cases returned from Umrah pilgrimages to the Muslim holy cities of Mecca and Medina, Koca said.

The expected return of 21,000 Turkish nationals from the pilgrimage in Saudi Arabia over the next few days has sparked fears that there could be a large leap in the number of cases. Some 10,300 Turkish nationals returning from the Kingdom were placed under a 14-day quarantine in university dormitories in Ankara and the central province of Konya in order to contain the spread...
 
Source: https://www.urdupoint.com/en/world/first-death-from-covid-19-registered-in-turke-867484.html

First Death From COVID-19 Registered In Turkey, Number Of Confirmed Cases Doubles To 98
Fahad Shabbir 18 minutes ago Wed 18th March 2020 | 02:30 AM

ANKARA (UrduPoint News / Sputnik - 18th March, 2020) The first death from the novel coronavirus disease (COVID-19) has been registered in Turkey, the number of confirmed cases in the country has more than doubled over the past 24 hours to 98, Health Minister Fahrettin Koca said Tuesday.

Koca said Monday the number of coronavirus-infected people in Turkey had increased over the day to 47 from 18...
 
Source: https://www.outlookindia.com/newsscroll/turkey-reports-second-coronavirus-death/1772625

19 March 2020 Last Updated at 2:13 am | Source: PTI
Turkey reports second coronavirus death
Ankara, Mar 19 (AFP) Turkey on Wednesday reported its second coronavirus fatality, the Turkish health minister said, as the number of confirmed cases rose to 191.

"A 61-year-old male patient has died," Health Minister Fahrettin Koca said on Twitter, but giving no further details.

The confirmation of a second death comes after Koca said on Tuesday that an 89-year-old man was the first fatality in Turkey...
 
Source: https://www.middleeasteye.net/news/coronavirus-turkey-football-suspended-death-toll-rises


Coronavirus: Turkey death toll rises to three as football leagues suspended

The third recorded fatality from the virus in the country was a retired general, the health ministry has said
By Ragip Soylu
in Istanbul, Turkey
Published date: 19 March 2020 16:09 UTC | Last update: 8 min 7 sec ago

The coronavirus death toll in Turkey has risen to three, a top Turkish health official said on Thursday during a parliamentary address.

Turkish health minister Fahrettin Koca said that retired general Aytac Yalman, who died on Monday, was suspected to have been infected by the virus even though his previous test was negative.

“Several tests have been made on his family and his close circle, including the officers club he used to visit,” Koca said. “And several individuals, including his wife, tested positive. That’s why we believe he died of the virus.”

Turkey announced its first death from the novel coronavirus on Tuesday. On Wednesday Koca reported a second death, that of a 61-year-old man, and said that cases had jumped by 93 in one day, bringing the total tally to 191...
 
Coronaviruses in Turkey: 670 cases, 9 dead


Friday 20 March 2020

Corona virus outbreak because the number of people who lost their lives in Turkey rose to 9.

TC Health Minister Koca said, “We have lost 5 elderly and weak patients. We have a total of 9 casualties so far. ” Minister Koca also announced that the number of cases increased by 311 to 670.
 
The number of coronavirus cases in Turkey rose to 947 the number of dead and to 21


Health Minister Fahrettin husband shared his concern about Turkey's recent coronavirus all the figures. According to the description of Ministers husband, coronavirus 947 cases in Turkey, coronavirus-induced death toll rose to 21.

Health Minister Fahrettin Koca, has announced its latest balance sheet coronavirus in Turkey.
Minister Koca said in a statement on Twitter, "In the last 24 hours, 2,953 suspects have been tested. 277 have been positive. Our number of patients has reached 947. We have lost 12 of our elderly patients. To date, we have 21 casualties. Let's warn our elderly. The risk of death increases with age, "he said.
 
Health Minister Fahrettin Koca: 9 new deaths, 289 new cases from coronavirus, total cases 1236

Health Minister Fahrettin Koca, Turkey in the last 24 hours due coronavirus 9 people lost their lives and 289 explained that the new cases.
Thus on March 22, 2020. The number of deaths due to Turkey Covidien 19 to 30, the number of cases appeared in 1236.


Fahrettin Koca shared on his Twitter account, "We are losing new lives. The number of cases is increasing. But it should not be forgotten that we have made as many tests as possible. With every patient under treatment, we are preventing the epidemic. Today there are 9 new deaths, 289 new diagnoses. Let's stay in our house. Let's not take risks. Life fits in the house. " used expressions.
 
Turkey: Coronavirus death toll climbs to 44
Health minister announces 343 new cases, bringing tally to 1,872
Havva Kara Aydin |
24.03.2020
Turkey: Coronavirus death toll climbs to 44


ANKARA

Turkey confirmed seven more deaths from coronavirus on late Tuesday, bringing the total number of fatalities to 44.

A total of 3,952 coronavirus tests have been conducted in the last 24 hours on people suspected of contracting the virus, and 343 tested positive, bringing the tally of infections to 1,872, Health Minister Fahrettin Koca said on Twitter.
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https://www.aa.com.tr/en/latest-on-c...-to-44/1778166
 
Turkey's coronavirus death toll jumps to 59 – latest updates


Wednesday, March 25, 2020

Turkey's reports 15 more deaths

Turkey's death toll from the coronavirus increased by 15 to 59 on Wednesday, as the number of confirmed cases rose by 561 to 2,433, Health Minister Fahrettin Koca said.

He said on Twitter that 5,035 tests had been conducted in the last 24 hours, bringing the total number of tests carried out in Turkey to around 33,000.:tiphat:https://www.trtworld.com/life/turkey...-updates-34837
 
Source: https://www.aa.com.tr/en/latest-on-...19-turkey-restricts-inter-city-travel/1783310

COVID-19: Turkey restricts inter-city travel
Systems set up at entrances and exits of cities to test possible symptoms of coronavirus in passengers, says minister
Firdevs Bulut | 28.03.2020
COVID-19: Turkey restricts inter-city travel

ANKARA

As part of measures against the coronavirus in Turkey, those making inter-city travels will be tested for high fever and coughing, with systems set up at entrances and exits of cities, the Turkish interior minister said on Saturday.

“If a trace of illness is found during these checks, all passengers present in the vehicle will be quarantined,” Suleyman Soylu said.

Soylu noted that the use of public transport in the country down by 90%, thanking the Turkish public for their diligence in this regard...

...The death toll in Turkey from the coronavirus stands at 92, with more than 5,600 confirmed cases. At least 42 patients have successfully recovered...
 
Source: http://bianet.org/english/health/22...oll-surge-to-108-as-1-704-new-cases-confirmed

....Turkey's death toll from the novel coronavirus has reached 108 as toal number of cases has increased to 7,402, according to the Health Ministry.

In the last 24 hours, 7,641 people were tested, 1,704 new cases were detected and 16 people died, the statement said. Turkey has tested a total of 55,464 people for coronavirus so far.

Among the Covid-19 patients, 445 are in intensive care and 309 are intubated, while 70 patients have recovered, the ministry further informed...
 
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